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Autograph  Letters  and  Lincol' 
niana.  1916 


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No.  1248—1916 


Important  Announcement 

The  Sporting  Prints  from  the  great  Collection  made 
by  Mr.  Frederic  R.  Halsey  of  New  York,  on  Public 
Exhibition  from  Monday,  November  13th,  will  be  sold 
on  the  evenings  of  Thursday  and  Friday,  November  23d 
and  24th. 

His  remarkable  collection  of  French  Engravings  of 
the  Eighteenth  Century,  on  Public  Exhibition  November 
29th,  will  be  sold  in  five  evening  sessions  beginning 
Monday,  December  1  1  th. 

Catalogues  will  be  sent  free  of  charge  to  intending 
buyers. 


THE    ANDERSON    GALLERIES 

Madison  Avenue  at  Fortieth  Street,  New  York 


No.   1248 


A  REMARKABLE  COLLECTION 


OF 


AUTOGRAPH    LETTERS 


AND 


LINCOLNIANA 

FROM  THE  LIBRARY  OF  A 

NEW  YORK  GENTLEMAN 

Including  a  "Lynch"  Signature  and  all  the  other  Signers 

except  three,  a  full  Set  of  the  Presidents,  remarkably 

fine  Letters  by  Literary  Men,  Statesmen,  and 

Soldiers,  and  an  extraordinary  Collection 

of    Lincoln  Letters  and   Books 

TO   BE   SOLD 

NOVEMBER  13  AND  14,  1916 

Monday  Afternoon,  November  13,  2:30  O'clock  ....  i  ots     I-  236 

Monday  Evening,  November  13,  8:15  O'clock lots  237-  549 

Tuesday  Afternoon,  November  14,  2:30  O'clock  ....  Lots  550-  860 
Tuesday  Evening,  November  14.  8:15  O'clock Lots  861-1173 

On  Public  Exhibition  from  Saturday,  November  4th 

THE  ANDERSON  GALLERIES 

Madison  avenue  at  Fortieth  Street 
NEW  YORK 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE 


1.  All  bids  to  be  per  Lot  as  numbered  in  the  Catalogue. 

2.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer;  in  all  cases  of  disputed 
bids  the  lot  shall  be  resold  but  the  Auctioneer  will  use  his  judgment 
as  to  the  good  faith  of  all  claims  and  his  decision  shall  be  final. 

3.  Buyers  to  give  their  names  and  addresses  and  to  make  such 
cash  payments  on  account  as  may  be  required,  in  default  of  which 
the  lots  purchased  to  be  immediately  resold. 

4.  Goods  bought  to  be  removed  at  the  close  of  each  sale.  If  not 
so  removed  they  will  be  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser,  and  sub- 
ject to  storage  charges,  and  The  Anderson  Galleries,  Incorporated, 
will  not  be  responsible  if  such  goods  are  lost,  stolen,  damaged  or 
destroyed. 

5.  Terras  Cash.  If  accounts  are  not  paid  at  the  conclusion  of  each 
sale,  or,  in  the  case  of  absent  buyers,  when  bills  are  rendered,  this 
Company  reserves  the  right  to  recatalogue  the  goods  for  immediate 
sale  without  notice  to  the  defaulting  buyer,  and  all  costs  of  such 
resale  will  be  charged  to  the  defaulter.  This  condition  is  without 
prejudice  to  the  rights  of  the  Company  to  enforce  the  sale  contract 
and  collect  the  amount  due  without  such  resale  at  its  own  option. 
Unsettled  accounts  are  subject  to  interest  at  the  rate  of  six  per  cent, 
per  annum. 

6.  All  books  are  sold  as  catalogued,  and  are  assumed  to  be  in 
good  seeond-hiuul  condition.  If  material  defects  are  found,  not  men- 
tioned in  the  catalogue,  the  lot  may  be  returned.  Notice  of  such 
defects  must  be  given  promptly  and  the  goods  returned  within  ten 
days  from  the  date  of  sale.  No  exceptions  will  be  made  to  this 
rule.  Magazines  and  other  periodicals,  and  all  miscellaneous  books 
arranged  in  parcels,  are  sold  as  they  are  without  recourse. 

7.  Autograph  Letters,  Documents,  Manuscripts  and  Bindings  are 
sold  as  they  are  without  recourse.  The  utmost  care  is  taken  to 
authenticate  and  correctly  describe  items  of  this  character,  but  this 
Company  will  not  be  responsible  for  errors,  omissions,  or  defects 
of  any  kind. 

8.  Bids.  We  make  no  charge  for  executing  orders  for  our  custom- 
ers and  use  all  bids  competitively,  buying  at  the  lowest  price  per- 
mitted by  other  bids. 

Books  and  Autographs  on  I'liblic  Exhibition  from  November  4 
Priced  Copy  of  this  Catalogue   may   be  secured  for  $2.00 

THE  ANDERSON  GALLERIES 

INCORPORATED 

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Telephone,  Murray  Hill  7680.  Catalogues  on  request. 


Sales  Conducted  by  Mr.  Frederick  A.  Chapman. 


ayli 


PREFACE 


This  is  one  of  tlif  most  inteiv.sting  and  valuable  small  col- 
lections by  autograpliic  material  that  has  come  on  the  market 
in  many  years,  while  the  Lincolniaua  approaches  the  Lambert 
and  Bnrton  collections  in  variety  and  importance. 

With  the  exception  of  Chase.  Gwinnett  and  Middleton,  tlie 
sale  includes  a  complete  set  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration 
of  Independence.  The  Lynch  is  a  cut  signature,  as  a  matter  of 
course,  for  only  one  of  his  letters,  that  in  the  New  York  Public 
Librarj^  is  known  to  collectors.  This  signature  was  cut  from 
a  volume  of  Swift 's  Avorks  and  its  genuineness  is  authenticated 
by  Lyman  C.  Draper.  Among  the  holograph  letters  by  the 
Signers  those  by  Franklin,  Lee,  Nelson,  and  Whipple  are  ex- 
ceedingly interesting  and  important  for  their  contents,  and 
would  greatly  strengthen  some  of  the  few  complete  collections 
of  the  Signers  now  in  existence.  The  letter  by  Hooper  is  of 
great  importance  because  it  bears  the  signature  of  two  otlitT 
Signers,  Hewes  and  Penn. 

The  Presidential  Set,  to  be  sold  separately  also,  is  one  of  the 
very  best  that  has  ever  come  on  the  market.  With  one  or  two 
exceptions,  each  President  is  represented  by  a  full  autograph 
letter  signed,  and  in  most  cases  the  letters  are  extremely  inter- 
esting from  personal  and  historical  points  of  view. 

Among  the  many  literary'  men  who  are  represented  in  this 
collection  by  letters  entirely  out  of  the  usual  order  as  to  con- 
ti-nts  are  Coleridge,  De  Quincey,  Hawthorne,  Holmes,  Kipling, 
Longfellow,  Poe,  Scott,  Southey,  Tennyson,  and  Wordsworth — 
to  mention  only  a  few — and  among  the  soldiers  and  sailors  are 
Ethan  Allen,  Benedict  Arnold,  John  Barry,  Gates,  Greene. 
Hamilton,  John  Paul  Jones,  Knox,  Lafayette,  Putnam,  and 
many  more. 

The  autograph  material  in  tlie  Lincolniana  includes  twenty- 
four  letters  and  documents  in  the  handwriting  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  two  letters  by  Mrs.  Lincoln,  a  boyhood  letter  by 
"Tad"  Lincoln,  whose  death  occurred  a  few  years  after  that 
of  his  father,  and  a  large  number  of  very  interesting  letters 
bearing  on  the  public  and  private  life  of  the  great  emancipator. 

All  the  books  and  pamphlets  in  the  three  concluding  sessions 
of  the  sale  relate  to  the  life,  public  seiwices,  and  tragic  death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  comprise  one  of  the  most  important 
collections  ever  gathered  on  this  subject.  Some  of  the  items 
were  not  in  the  Lambert  or  Burton  collections  and  are  un- 
known to  the  Lincoln  bibliographers. 


LINCOLN  ROOM 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 
LIBRARY 


A  REMARKABLE  COLLECTION 

OF 

AUTOGRAPH    LETTERS   AND   LINCOLNIANA 


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0    1  f'ractice  and  as  thn(   appcnrs  still  a  Greater  Prospect  of  Teed 

*  of  a  Person    skilled   in    these   Sciences   and   as   Doctor   Faij  has 

iritli  him  on  tlit  Prrniiscs  Cinisidrrnhle  of  a  QniinHtii  of  Medi- 
cines, tic.  and  is  n-illin;i  and  irell  sLilled  lu  Continue  the  Cam- 
pain  in  the  said  Ctipacity,  1  would  therefore  licconunend  him 
to  be  Continued  by  Your  Honour's  Appointment  and  Ratifica- 
tion thereof  thro,  the  Campain  in  the  Capacity  aforesaid.  This 
recommendation  and  request  is  made  om  the  Hypothesis  that 
Government  loill  send  a  Militarij  force  to  maintain  the  Sover- 
anity  of  Lake  Champlain  in  favour  of  the  Colonies."  The 
endorsement  on  the  back  is  in  the  autograph  of  William  Wil- 
liams, then  Secy,  to  Gov.  Trumbull,  and  later  Signer  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence. 

3.  ARNOLD  (BENEDICT).  A.  L.  S.,  Ip- folio.  St.  Pierre, 
Martinieo,  Jan.  18,  1795.  To  Ward  Chipman.  Es(|.  Por- 
trait.   2  pieces. 

"After  till  riiiiitil  of  scriicx  I  liner  i;ii,ii  Ihrniliili  in  Uiis 
Coiintrii  {iirid  some  i,f  thcni  rery  liir.ardoiis  t .  I  inii  preiiarinf/ 
to  return  ta  l-J/ifiland.  and  e.rpect  to  emhnrk  in  Ainil.  rather 
better  in  fortnn<.  and  infinitely  inure  in  hcnUli."  ftc. 


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FIRST  SESSION 
Monday  Afternoon,  November  13,  1916,  at  2:30  O'clock 

LOTS  1-236 

HISTORICAL  LETTERS 

1.  ALDRICH  (T.  B.).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.  Best.,  April  8, 
1896.  To  F.  M.  Hopkins,  regarding  the  preservation  of  the 
Poe  Cottage. 

States  that  he  has  just  returned  from  the  West  Indies  but 
will  be  glad  to  sign  the  petition  to  the  Legislature. 

2.  ALLEN  (COL.  ETHAN).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  4to.  [Ticon- 
deroga,  May,  1775].  To  the  Hon.  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Gov. 
of  Conn. 

Recommends  the  roDtiiiuiiig  in  office  of  Doctor  Jonas  Fay  as  4«^ 

surgeon  with  the  force  which  took  Ticouderoga.      Interesting  as  "^ 

well  as  important  for  the  quaiutness  of  its  language  and  phrase- 
ology. "The  Hazard  of  Takeiny  Ticonderoya  teas  supposed  to 
be  such  that  the  Comitce  of  War  for  the  Eapadition  Imploy'd 
Mr.  Jonas  Fay  of  Benninyton  to  Proeeede  with  the  Scout  to 
said  Premises  in  Character  of  Doctor  tt-  Chirurgeon,  which 
Character  Mr.   Fay  has   Merited   by   Ten   Years   of  Successful 


} 


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6^ 


4.  BAINBRIDGE  (WILLIAM).  A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  Uo.  Xavy 
Yard  Chr.  Mass.    March  20,  1824.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

An  interesting  letter  to  Capt.  Geo.  C.  Itead  on  naval  matters. 
"/  have  commanded  on  the  ocean  nine  of  our  public  ships. 
Without  the  least  intention  of  an  invidious  comparison  irith  any 
Brother  Officer,  J  heliere  I  may  say  it  is  nearly  double  the  num- 
ber of  any  other  Commander,  altlm  I  do  not  claim  ser rices 
rendered  in  that  proportion,"  etc. 

5.  BARBER  (FRANCIS,  Distinguished  Col.  in  Revolu- 
tion). A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  folio.  Elizabethtown,  Oct.  9,  1778. 
To  Lord  Stirling   [William  Alexander]. 

War  letter.  Roiiorts  lliat  he  has  eoHccted  ■'straglers"  and 
invalids  to  guard  the  town  on  aeeonnt  i)f  tlie  value  of  the  pub- 
lic stores  there.  Barber  was  left  behind  to  iccover  from  a 
severe  w^ound  received  at  Monmouth. 

6.  BARRY  (JOHN).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Little  Egghar- 
boiir,  April  15,  1776.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

An  important  revolutionary  letter,  as  it  refers  to  the  first 
British  v^^ar  vessel  captured  by  America.  To  Capt.  Timothy 
Sheler  :  ''You  are  hereby  desired  to  take  with  you  to  Philadel- 
phia and  there  deliver  the  prisoners  which,  I  have  taken  out  of 
the  Sloop  Edward."  etc.      Mentions  Robert  Morris. 

7.  BLACKMORE  (R.  D.).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  16mo. 
Tedd[ington],  October  30,  1877.    To  an  unnamed  publisher. 

"IHmes  are  bad  indeed,  but  their  moral  obliquity  must  be 
manfully  toithstood.  A  writer  of  my  repute,  diligence,  skill,  & 
lofty  conscience  must  not  undertake  a  twelvemonths'  work  for 
a  thousand  pounds."  "  'Erenia'  ran  out  an  edition  in  a  fort- 
night.    I  am.  now  an  established  concern."  etc. 

8.  BRADSTREET  (JOHN,  British  officer,  distinguished 
in  the  French  and  Indian  War).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  folio, 
Albany,  May  10,  1766.    To  His  Exl.  General  Gage. 

On  military  affairs,  and  justifying  himself  against  some 
criticism  by  Gage. 

9.  BRYANT  (WILLIAM  C).  A.  L.  S..  1  p.  4to.  New 
York,  May  8,  1848.  To  Carey  &  Hart.  With  engraved 
portrait.     2  pieces. 

Relates  to  a  plan  for  circulating  a  cheap  edition  of  his  i)oems, 
and  explains  his  reluctance  to  proceed.  He. concludes :  "/  shall 
shortly  draw  for  the  .sum  mentioned  in  your  letter,  and  am  glad 
to  perceive  that  the  book  has  been  so  successful  in  your  hands." 

10.  BURR  (AARON).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  New  York, 
March  18,  1787.  To  Col.  Jereh.  Wadsworth,  ordering  claret. 
Engraved  portrait.     2  pieces. 

11.  BURR  (AARON).  A.  L.  S..  1  p.  4to.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2, 
1802. 

To  E.  Edwards.      "(7.  O.   ivrit.es   uk    that  Ji'epubUcanism   has 
r- gained  in  your  late  election,"  etc. 

M2> CALHOUN  (JOHN  C).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  4to.  Wash., 
April  12,  1830.  To  A.  Hamilton.  .Marked  "Confidential." 
Portrait.     2  pieces. 

A  long  political  letter. 


M^ 


13.  CALIIOUX   (JOHN  C).     A.  X.  S.,  1  p.  Svo.     Senate 
Chamber,  April  7,  1840.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

"/  have  read  'Eqval   I'Uihix'    iriih   a  fircal    deal  of  pleasure," 
etc. 


14.  CAMPBELL  (THOMAS.  Knglish  Poet).  Manuscript 
poem:  "Hohenlinden."  8  verses  of  four  lines  eaeli  on  2  pp. 
4to.     Portrait.     2  pieces. 


Portrait. 

With   the  following  note,   signed,   at  the   end.       "Transcribed 
for  Mr.  McCuiw   hi/  his  old  friend  and  recior — T.  Campbell."' 


A.  L.  S.,  4  pp.  12mo.     The 
Addressed  to  "Dear  Lord 


ivf 


1.1.  CARLYLE  (THOMAS). 
Hill,  Dumfries,  10  July,  1870. 
Ralph." 

Fine  and  very  interesting  letter  on  hearing  of  the  death  of 
Lord  Lothian.  "/  was  to  behold  that  loved  and  aliroi/s  beauti- 
ful d  interestinfi  Fellow-Man  no  more.  lie  honorablii  rests 
noir.  and  all  his  heari/  and  continual  sorrons  are  done."  etc. 

16.  CARTER  (JOHN,  Soldier  in  the  Revolution).  A.  L. 
S..  3  pp.  folio.  Williamsburg,  June  28,  1782.  To  :\Ir.  Peter 
Colt,  making  arrangements  and  provision  for  the  supplies  and 
forage  for  the  army  on  the  march  from  Williamsburg  to 
Georgetown.    The  third  page  gives  a  list  of  the  camp  sites  or 

/  stopping  places  at  the  end  of  each  day's  march. 

Interesting  account  of  the  Commissary  Department  in  action, 
jiroviding  for  the  movement  for  an  army  of  three  divisions. 

17.  CHAIXCEY  (ISAAC,  Naval  Officer).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp. 
4to.    Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn.    June  14,  1829. 

1  To  Joseph  Gales.       '"/    »(/.v   not  aware   before   the  receipt   of 

!/our  letter  that  Mid.  -Johnson   irns  a  relatire  of  iiotu's."  etc. 

18.  CLAY  (HENRY),  A.  I).  Signed  twice.  2i/,  pp.  folio. 
Feb.  23,  1804. 

Legal    document.        Clay's   opinion    on    "the   claim    of   James 
Govens  for  two   thousand  acres  of  land,  under  an   entry   made 
^„     ^^  the  IGth  day  of  May,  ITSO."  etc. 

19.  CLAY  (HENRY).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  4to.  New  Orleans, 
May  6,  1819.  To  the  Rev.  H.  Holley,  concerning  Transyl- 
vania University.     Engraved  portrait  and  view.     3  pieces. 

'2(1.  CLAY   (HENRY).     A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.     Washington, 

March  24,  1832.     To  H.  Xiles.  Es<i.,  on  affairs  in  Congress 

relating  to  the  tariif. 

"The  most  important  incident   of  that  day   was  the  develop- 

^^  nient  of  a  desifrn.   irhieh   I  have  long  suspected,  to  sacrifice  the 

,.y\  public  lands,  as  a  consideration  to  induce  certain  States,  within 

^   \\  which  they  are  situated,  to  abandon  the  Tariff.      Whether  such 

a  bargain  will  finally  be  consummated  remains  to  be  seen,"  etc. 

21.  CLAY  (HENRY).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  4to.  Ashland.  May 
10,  1845.  To  Richard  H.  Welde.  regarding  a  land  suit  in  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Louisiana. 


22.  CLEMENS    (SAMUEL   L.).      A.   L.   S.,    2  pp.   8vo. 
London,  Sept.  28  [1872.]    To  Elisha  Bliss,  his  publisher;  with 

etched  portrait.    2  pieces. 

Tells  of  being  "at  the  annual  dinner  of  the  Sheriffs  of  London, 
mine  being  {between  you  and  me)  a  name  which  was  received 
with  a  flattering  out-burst  of  spontaneous  applause.  I  might 
have  perished  on  the  spot  but  for  *  *  *  gij.  John  Bennett, 
&  I  want  you  to  paste  the  enclosed  in  a  couple  of  the  hand- 
somest copies  of  the  Innocents  d  Roughing  It,  &  send  them  to 
him,"  etc. 

23.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).  A.  L.  S.  "Mark."  2  pp. 
Svo.  Elmira.  18th,  n.  d.  To  [Elisha]  Bliss,  his  publisher. 
With  portrait..  2  pieces  (folds  of  letter  strengthened). 

"As  I  am  now  unquestionably  notorious  it  will  be  justifiable 
to  have  a  steel  portrait  of  the  author  in  the  new  book — if  not  in 
the  late  editions  of  the  innocents."  "Upon  second  thoughts  I 
have  concluded  to  simply  put  the  Czar  d  his  minister  on  cards, 
to  be  shipped  loosely  irithin  the  fly-leaves  of  the  books."  "When- 
ever you  are  ready  for  a  'bloio^  on  the  75th  thousand,  send  me  a 
brief  note  to  inquire  if  I  could  attend  a  dinner  to  celebrate  it. 
I  will  answer  NO  and  thus  we'll  save  the  dinner  and.  yet  com- 
pass the  advertisement,"  etc. 

24.  COLERIDGE  (S.  T.).     A.  L.  S.,  4  pp.  4to  (including 

address).      [May    11,   1830.]      To   Basil  Montagu,   Lincoln's 

Inn  Square.  "With  portrait  engraved  by  H.  Meyer.  2  pieces. 
Relates  to  the  establishment  of  a  place  of  worship  with  a 
regular  clergyman,  and  an  eEfective  school  for  the  poor.  He 
talks  of  the  "excessive  malignity  and  most  mischieveous  tcorkers 
of  the  opposition"  and  says  "/  never  found  my  religious  faith  in 
the  worth  and  dignity  of  man  so  necessary  to  rescue  me  from 
the  temptation  to  misanthropy."  "I  remain  tranquil,  my  mind 
in  the  fullest  possession  of  all  its  potvers,  but  so  weak  as  to 
occasion  great  an.riety."  &c. 

25.  COOPER  (JAMES  FENIMORE).  A.  L.  S.,  2i/2  pp. 
4to.  Ostego  Hall,  Cooperstown,  Sept.  5,  1848.  To  Samuel  L. 
Harris,  Navy  Department.  Washington,  with  address  on  back 
in  Cooper's  hand.  Also,  engraved  view  of  Otsego  Hall  and 
portrait  of  Cooper.     3  pieces. 

Unusually  long,  closely-written  letter  on  the  forthcoming 
Presidential  election.  He  discusses  fully  the  President's  veto, 
and  upholds  the  American  form  while  explaining  the  disuse  of 
the  veto  by  the  King  of  England.  He  also  attacks  Gen.  Tay- 
lor's "notion  of  letting  Congress  lead  the  Government"  as 
"throwing  away  the  principle  advantage  for  which  the  office  of 
President  was  created."  and  replies  to  Mr.  Clayton's  logic  upon 
Af    ^'  one  man  controlling  the  destinies  of  many.      He  concludes:   "/ 

^   r^  have  little  doubt  that  General  Cass  loill  be  elected;  should  he 

*     ^  •         uot  Itv.   /  ]v<ivc  iritli  yon  this  irrittcn  opinion — viz.: — That  Gen- 

eral Taylor's  administration  will  be  a  complete  failure,  and  give 
as  much  dissatisfaction  to  those  who  put  him  in  as  to  any  other 
portion  of  the  country." 

26.  CROCKETT  (COL.  DAVID,  killed  at  the  defence  of 
the  Alamo).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Mouth  of  the  Sandy,  Henry 
County.  Tenn.,  June  26,  1835.     To  Messrs.  Carey  and  Hart. 

Portrait.     2  pieces. 

"/  have  been  over  my  district  and  do  believe  I  unll  double  my 
opponents."  etc. 


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27.  DANA  (C.  A.).  A.  N.  S..  1  p.  Svo.  The  Sun,  New 
York,  July  22,  1889.     Concerning  a  letter  of  Horace  Greeley. 

28.  DECATUR  (COMMODORE  STEPHEN).  A.  L.  S., 
2  pp.  4to.  Wash.,  July  2,  1813.  To  John  Bullus,  on  financial 
matters. 

21).  DE  (QUINCE V  (THO.MAS).  A.  L.  S.,  11/2  pp.  4to. 
August  26.  1823  [probably  from  Grasmere].  To  J.  A.  Hessey, 
Editor  and  Proprietor  of  the  "London  Magazine."  With 
address  in  De  (^nincey's  hand,  and  wax  seal  (margin  of  letter 
neatly  repaired).    Also,  engraved  portrait.    2  pieces. 

"/n  the  very  {ireaiest  haste.  I  enclose  to  t/ou  2  sheets  *  *  * 
to  meet  a  hill  tohich  I  gave  on  Sunday  last  of  the  followin;! 
form:  Two  days  after  date.''  &c:  "'/  reached  home  about  10 
min.  before  8  o'clock  on  Wednesday  morniny.  On  the  box  of 
the  mail  the  whole  way  to  Predion.''  &(.:  "Yon  hare  disturbed 
me  very  nruch  by  not  sendint/  proofs  of  the  Memoranda  from  the 
Pocket-hoolc  of  a  late  Opium- Eate^:  For  God's  sake  in  future 
send  me  proofs  of  all  ihin<is.  f  foresee  most  important  errata. 
*  *  *  \ond\  I  had  siiire  thoiiyht  of  most  important  addi- 
tions, which  are  now  lost.  *  *  *  /  fear  this  omision.  as 
well  as  so  many  other  defects  of  due  einryy  in  conducting  the 
iiuifj.  whirh  I  could  iioint  out.  arise  from  dysiieiisy.  Dyspepsy 
is  the  ruin  nf  most  thimis:  empires,  e.rpcditinns.  and  crcrythiny 
else."  ifcc. 

30.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).  A.  L.  S..  2  pp.  Svo.  48 
Doughty  Street,  Wednesday,  n.  d. 

To  "My   Dear  .Tordnn."'   couvt'.viiig  ;ni   invitatiuu:       "'Tic  are 
•^    "  yoiny  to  briny  within  the  pale  of  Christianity  on  Saturday  next, 

an  Infant  "whose  name  is  velocity,  and  nature,  ycnius'  and  in 
honor  of  him  and  his  faith  assemble  a  ferv  friends  in  the  even- 
ing to  music  and  a  rubber,"  etc. 


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Campbell,  concerning  an  attack  of  two  Grenadier  Officers  on  a 
Mr.  Wendell. 


iCjDOUW  (VOLCKERT  PETER,  Mayor  of  Albany).    D. 
^  r  >>r--rp.  4to.     Albany.  .March   14.  1764.     Affidavit  of  Angus 

Jh  32.  ELIOT    (GEORGE).     A.  L.  S.,  11/2  pp.  8vo.  Signed 

^  ^  " M.  E.  Lewes. " "    The  Priory,  21  North  Bank  [Regent's  Park] , 

Jan.  17.  1871.    With  etched  portrait.    2  pieces. 
I«  To  "My  dear  Mrs.  Cameron."  thauking  liei-  foi'  a  gift  of  books. 

V^    . ;J    "^        which  she  says  "is  the  more  precious  because  it  is  given  for  the 
J^  sake  of  my  books.''     ''You  are  happy  in  being  away  from  under 

the  London  blanket  with  a  sight  of  the  sky  a  bore  you."  etc. 

33.  FARRAGUT  (ADMIRAL  DAVID  G.).    A.  L.  S.,  1  p. 
4to.     :\lar(^  Islan.l  Navy  Yard,  April  28,  1857.     To  Philip  R. 
'Feudal,    commending   him    and    wishing   him   success   in    his 
application  for  a  Government  position. 

84.  FIELD  fElTxENE).    A.  L.  S..  1  p.  4to.     New  Orleans, 
Jan.  27th,  1894. 

"Ihar    I. dull :     I    hare    hcin     rcry    lonely    sinci     you    left,    al- 
though       *      *      *      invitations  to  parties,  receptions,  the  opera, 
rfc,  pour  in  on  me.  and   1  am   rattled.       t'nless   I    were  here  in- 
\  cognito.    I    could    not    posxihlii    do    any    literary    irorU.        f.ore   to 

I  dear  Anna,  and  little  Leigh,  and  sweet  Dorelin.      An  extra  kiss 

for  our  dear  F.ugenc.  and  much  love  to  iio\i.  old  man."  &c. 


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35.  GATES  (HORATIO).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  siiiaU  4to.  War- 
ner, Oct.  24,  1779. 

To  Col.  Sherburne,  Conmiaiider  at  Bristol:  "•/  desire  the 
favour  you  will  immediuiely  send  and  supirress  the  Grog  Shops, 
and  any  irregular  Sutling  Houses  in  Bristol.'^  etc. 

36.  OILMAN  (NICHOLAS,  Member  of  Continental  Con- 
gress). A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  4to.  Washington,  Dee.  8,  1808.  A 
long  and  interesting  political  letter  in  which  he  criticises  the 
administration  in  relation  to  the  Embargo  Laws. 

37.  GEEELEY  (HORACE,  Founder  of  ''The  Tribune"). 
A.  L.  S.,  4  pp.  Svo.  AVashington,  D.  C,  April  9,  1856.  In- 
structions relating  to  publication  of  cei'tain  news  ileitis. 

38.  GREENE  (GEN.  NATHANAEL).  A.  L.  S.,  7  pp.  4to. 
Trenton,  Dec.  17,  1778.  To  Lord  Stirling.  l*ortrait.  2 
pieces. 

All  imiiort.-nit  war  letter  outliniiij^-  the  serious  situation  in 
n\yard  to  the  lack  of  forage  for  the  army  cattle,  and  making 
/  suggestions  of  measures  to  be  taken  to  relieve  the  situation. 

"General  Lee  and  Col.  La  wrens  lias  had  a  duel  in  irliieh  the 
former  iras  iiuunded  in  the  had.  'J'he  cause  of  the  duel  I  have 
not  learnt,  hut  if  has  hcen  said  General  Lee  affrnnted  Mrs. 
\\  ashing, tan  i:t  ihf  Assrinhh/  hrjorc  Ills  L.t-i-iUcncy's  arrival  in 
idirn  :  hiti   ithclliii'  if  i.s  true  or  not   I  i-aniiot   tell."  et<'. 


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39.  GREENE  (GEN.  NATHANAEL).  A.  L.  S.,  3  pp. 
folio.  Head  Quarters  South  Carolina,  Oct.  26,  1781.  Por- 
trait.    2  pieces. 

To  Col.  .Jeremiah  Wadsworth :  "By  the  yapers  I  see  Gen- 
eral Arnold  lias  heen  syrcadiny  death  and  desolation  among 
you.  How  long  is  this  curse  upon  the  human  race  to  go  un- 
punished? Certainly  vengence  will  overtake  him  shortly ;  and 
oh!  that  it  may  happen  in  a  way  that  his  Country  may  he  re- 
re  nyed  on  him!  But  enough  of  the  wretch  for  the  present.  I 
congratulate  you  upon  our  happy  prospects  in  Virginia.  Our 
Itopes  and  expectations  are  all  alive  here.  Fortune  must  he 
very  ill-natured  to  give  the  Modern  Hanihal  an  opportunity  to 
escape ;  and  if  he  falls  as  there  is  little  douht  of,  the  pride  of 
Britain  will  tnmhlc  in  the  dust.  What  a  triumph  to  America! 
]\'hat  a  crown  of  laureli^  to  General  Washington!''  etc. 

40.  HAMILTON  (ALEXANDER).  A.  L.  S..  2i/2  pp.  Svo. 
Albany,  Sept.  7,  1782. 

To  Robert  Benson — Aide  to  Gov.  Clinton  :  "In  obedience  to 
Mr.  Morris's  instrnctions  I  lately  wrote  to  His  llvvellency  the 
Governor  requesting  information  on  a  variety  of  matters,  which 
it  is  of  great  importance  to  the  Financier  and  to  the  public  to 
Inow.  The  Governor  in  his  answer  tells  me  that  the  returns 
lately  made  hy  different  public  officers  and  on  the  files  of  the 
Legislature  n:ill  answer  most  of  the  questions  stated  by  me. 
The  principal  ones  were  concerning:  'The  supplies  of  every 
hind,  money,  provisions,  forage,  transportation,  &g.,  which  have 
been  furnished  by  this  State  to  the  United  States  since  the  ISth 
of  March,  17S0.  The  amount  of  the  different  paper  Currencies 
in   the  State  and  the  respective  rate  of  depreciation,"  etc. 

41.  HANSON  (JOHN).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Phila.,  Jan.  11, 
1782.  (Circular).  Sending  to  Gov.  Clinton  an  ordinance  of 
Congress  ascertaining  what  captures  on  Water  shall  be  lawful. 

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.  42.  HARTE  (BRET).  A.  L.  S.,  21;.  pp.  12uio.  Oetr.  14, 
/^1874.  To  P.  E.  Bliss,  Publisher,  complaiuing  of  careless  proof- 
reading. The  word  •'canon,"  he  says,  has  been  repeatedlj^ 
spelt  "canon,"  in  spite  of  his  many  corrections.  Lacking  a 
full  font  of  italicised  letters,  he  says,  is  not  the  sign  of  a  first- 
class  printing  establishment,  etc. 

43.  HAWTHORNE  (NATHANIEL).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to. 
West  Newton,  March  10th.  1852.  With  etched  portrait.  2 
pieces. 

-f   have   resided   hi    one   or   two   places   since   leaving   Salem, 
irhither  your  note  was  directed,     ft  has  finally  reached  me  here. 
I    lake  plcasiii-e   in   coiiijiUiinn   with   your  request  for  an   auto- 
tiraph;  hut  as  to  any  additional  remarks.  I  really  do  not  know 
/^^  -^  what  to  say — except  that  tee  have  had  a  very  severe  winter  (as 

you  are  proiahly  aware)  and  that  the  sprim/  seems  rather 
backward.  The  frost  is  now  cominf/  out  of  the  ground,  and 
the  mud.  I  am  sorry  to  add.  is  ahsolutchi  hottomlcss."  "P.  »S.  I 
sometimes  irrite  better  than  the  ahorc  and  soinetiines  worse." 


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44.  IIEXRY  (PATRICK).  A.  L.  S..  2  pp.  square  8vo. 
Wmsburgh.  :\Iay  28,  1778. 

To  R.  II.  I.ee.      "/  could  not  gratify  Loyeareti.     I  could  not, 

■\W ^  ^'io'  /  tryed  hard  for  it.  make  him  happy.      While  I  doubt  not 

ijkY  his  great  zeal  for  America.  I  must  his  ahiUtys. — Pray  try  to  get 

^  us  (■)   or  S  heavy  canon  for  a   Fort  to  protect   the  ships   of  our 

Allys.     Such  a  one  is  much  wanted  here."  etc. 

45.  HOL.MES  (OLIVER  AV.).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  oblong  1(3 mo. 
[Bost.,]  June  16,  1882.  To  Francis  H.  Underwood,  appar- 
ently relating  to  an  alleged  plagiarism. 

"7  don't  doubt  that  poem  was  stowed  away  among  my  old 
remembrances,  but  I  did  not  remember  that  I  remembered  it. 
I  am  not  a  literary  kleptomaniac,  but  ivhen  our  brain-pockets 
are  turned  inside  out  xoe  find  a  lot  of  things  which  we  have 
appropriated  in  some  way  or  other."'  &c.     Honestly  yours." 

46.  HOLMES  (OLIVER  W.).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.  Bost., 
Dec.  27,  1888.  Written  on  page  3  of  a  double  sheet,  page  1 
of  which  has  a  printed  notice  that  Dr.  Holmes'  failing  eyesight 
obliges  him  to  contract  his  correspondence. 

To  [Francis  II.  1  Uuderwood.  sometime  U.  S.  Con.sul  at 
(ilasgow,  Scotland.  Holmes  hopes  he  will  write  his  ex- 
1  criences  while  there.  He  writes  of  Trofessor  Max  MuUer  and 
mentions  that  Lowell  has  returned,  dined  with  Holmes  the 
other  day,  and  will  do  so  again.     &c. 

47.  HOUSTON  (SAMUEL,  President  of  Texas).  A.  L.  S., 
21/2  pp.  folio.  Sparta,  Tenn.,  Nov.  6,  1826.  To  Maj.  W.  J. 
Worth  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.  Franked  address  on  the  back. 
Portrait.     2  pieces. 

Concerning  clothes  order(>d  from  Major  Worth's  tailor.  Re- 
fers to  his  campaign  for  the  Governorship:  "The  people  say 
that  I  will  beat  from  .50  to  GO.OOO  votes  for  Governor,"  etc. 

48.  HULL  (COMMODORE  ISAAC).  A.  L.  S..  2  pp.  4to. 
Boston.  Jan.  19,  1813.     To  John  BuUus. 

V  Mention    the    fiigate   "l'rcsid(Mit." 

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49.  JAY  (JOHN).  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  New  York,  Oct.  23,  1786. 
(Circular.) 

T(i  Guv.   ("liiiton'.     ■/   Inni-   the   Honor  of  Iierewith   transmit- 
tinfi  to  your  Excellency  the  List  directed  in  it.  and  which  con- 
tains an  account  of  all  the  Negroes  belonging  to  your  state  that 
y  appear   to   hare   been    carried   ainiy   by   the   British    when    they 

evacuated  this  city"  etc.      This  refers  to  an  order  of  Congress. 

50.  JONES  (JOHN  PAUL).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  square  8vo. 
L 'Orient,  August  17,  1785.     Portrait.     2  pieces. 

To  Thomas  Jefferson.  "■/  am  still  waiting  for  a  decision  re- 
specting the  rlaim  of  Mr.  Peschilberg.  But  I  think  it  my  duty 
to  inform  you  that  one  or  tiro  of  the  common  sailors  that 
serred  on  hoard  the  Alliance,  irhen  that  Frigate  was  under 
my  ordcr.i.  are  noir  here  in  a  Merchant  Vessel,  and,  as  I  am 
this  moment  informed,  they  have  been  persuaded  to  tvrite  to 
Mr.  Peschilberg  desiring  that  their  share  in  the  prizes  may 
not  be  sent  to  America  but  paid  to  them  here.'' 

51.  KEY  (FRANCIS  SCOTT,  Author  of  "Star  Spangled 
Banner").  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  4to.  George  Town,  21  July,  1819. 
With  address  on  back  to  Jas.  H.  Lane,  Shepherdstown,  Va. 

Interesting  letter  in  connection  with  some  property  in  the 
s.mth.  He  mentions  that  the  times  are  very  bad,  and  that  a 
nominal  rent  was  as  much  as  could  be  expected  from  a  certain 
negro  family,  and  that  simply  to  keep  up  possession. 

52.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  8vo.  [Brat- 

tleboro,  Vt.]  Nov.  10,  1892.    To  Mr.  Davis,  [probably  Richard 

Harding] . 

'•JAI:<  the  larkspur  I've  been  waiting  for  your  books,  and 
they  haven't  come.  T  knotv  and  like  them  all,  but  I  want  them 
icith  your  name  in  ...  T  am  meditating  a  visit  to  New 
York  .wme  time  shortly  I  hope  and  then  maybe  we  shall  meet 
and  I  will  answer  the  question  Brander  Mathews  has  answered 
and  other  questions  and  ask  erer  so  many  more." 

53.  KNOX  (GEN.  HENRY).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  folio.  Camp 
Middle  Brook.    June  1,  1777.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

J  To  Harry  .Jackson.      "7   wrote  you  about  the  uujggons.   arms 

■A»5^  and  clothing.      Yon  icill  be  allowed  3  or  4. 

1     V  The  French  gentlemar}  you  mention  and  no  other  person  shall 

Kj  supersede   me;   the   instant   Congress   confirms   his   appointment 

I  shall  leave  the  .service.     But  the  Genl.  and  all  the  General 

Officers   think   they  cannot  exhibit  such  a  piece  of  ingratitude. 

But  if  thry  should   T  retire."  etc. 

54.  LAFAYETTE  (MARQUIS  DE).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  8vo. 
[New  Jersey,  Winter  of  1777-78?].  To  Col.  [lias]  Dayton. 
Portrait  in  aquatint.     2  pieces. 

An  important  war  dispatch  ordering  movements,  reconais- 
sance.  etc  portending  an  attack  on  the  enemy.  ''Colonel  Day- 
ton, is  requested  to  send  every  one  of  his  spies  to  Staten  Island 
and  New  York  with  orders  to  inquire  most  particularly  of  the 
situation  of  the  enemy  at  these  two  places,  of  every  pass  on 
the  island,  piquets,  patroles,  d-c.,  the  state  of  the  ice,  with 
orders    to    return    to-morrow   night    before   eleven   o'clock. 

••He  will  also  aire  the  appointment  to  the  guides  for  Staten 
/^  ^  Island   on    to-morrow   night   at    ten    o'clock;    at   three   o'clock    in 

the  morning  he  iriU  dismiss  them  irithout  the  air  of  concern 
and  aire  ihem   an   u iipoinfmenl  for  the  ne.rt   night. 


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"'J'oiHurroir  iiif/lit  dud  I  In  dui/  mid  iiiijlit  iiftir  ImiKirruic  he 
will  order  the  Militia  at  Elizabeth  town  to  kee/j  patroling 
partief!  alony  the  shore  and  preicnt  uttyhody  gettiny  in.  Hut 
he  is  not  to  deliver  the  order  at  once,  but,  an  the  contrary, 
make  their  officers  believe  there  is  an  expedition  going  on  to- 
morrow night,  and  that  then  it  has  miscarried,  but  will  he 
emeciiied  the  night  after  that  of  to-morrow. 

"If  there  is  any  inteUigenee.  jiarticularly  such  as  ought  to 
alarm  the  pass  on  Xorth  River,  he  irill  s)nd  it  day  and  night 
to  headquarters.^' 

55.  LAFAYETTE  (MARQUIS  DE).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  -tto. 
Paris,  Sept.  17,  1829.  To  [Philip  Hone],  introducing  :\Ir. 
Joseph  Roberts. 

Refers  t<i   the   iioliticnl    tioubles   in    l'"r:ui(<' :     •'/'he  papers   icill 
inform   you  of  the  toils  in   ichich   France  has  been   unerpcetedly 
thrown   by  a   counter   lierolutionary   intrigue   and   of   tlic   neces- 
sity we  are  under  to  nit  pose  it   icitli  firnrness  mid  concert.      The 
-—  French  papers,  such  as  the  Courier  Francais,  the  Constitutional, 

Gourt  le  debas  will  be  you  know  what — Has  been  or  Js  still 
moved  by  the  Court  faction,  tohile  in  the  Gazette  and  the 
Guardian  you  may  find  among  many  lies  the  effusions  of  dis- 
appointment and  rage.  That  your  friend  has  been  a  principal 
butt  to  their  feelings  because  he  is  considered  as  a  principal 
obstacle  to   their  designs  you   will  easily  conceive."  eto. 

56.  LAURENS  (HENRY,  Pres.  of  the  Continental  Con- 
gress). L.  S..  1  p.  4to.  Phila.,  Oct.  16,  1778.  To  Gov. 
George  Clinton  of  New  York,  enclosing  the  resolution  of  Con- 
gress to  prevent  the  spreading  of  seditious  papers  by  the 
Enemy  under  Flags  of  Truce.  With  franked  address  on  the 
back. 

57.  LEE  (GEN.  HENRY).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  folio.  Camp, 
Kekret  Meeting  House,  June  16,  1779.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

"An  express  iritli  a  f,et(ter)  from  Your  Lordsliip  on  public 
1)usiness,  in  search  of  Cuptuin  A  nuistead,  to  whom  the  let(ter) 
ivas  addressed,  met  me  this  moment. — 7  took  the  liberty  to 
open  it,  (£-  finding  that  its  object  is  the  knowledge  of  the  enemy 
landing  yesterday  at  f^hort  Core,"  etc. 

58.  LEE  (ROBERT  E.).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.  Petersburg, 
Dec.  19,  1864. 

<To  Mr.  James  r>yons  in  thanks  for  some  furs  he  had  given 
R.  E.  Lee.  "7  knoiv  that  were  it  in  your  power  you  ivould  ex- 
'^  tend  the  same  comforts  to  all  our  Soldiers,  who  notioith- 
standing  their  privations,  unmurmuringly  bear  every  hardship 
they  are  called  upon  to  endure  in  the  defence  of  their  country,'' 
etc. 

59.  LINCOLN  (GEN.  BENJAMIN).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  folio. 
White  Plains,  Aug.  11,  1778.    To  Major  Edward  Mead. 

T'Ala    of    his    return     to     service    after    recovery     from     his 
wound,   which  necessitated   his   retirement  for  a  year. 

"^o  news,   irorth   rommunicating,  in  camp,  saving  that   it  is 
I  y^robable    that    our    trooyx    are    landed    on    Rhode    Isl.,    that    ye 

'r)f     enemy  have  left  ye  town  of  Newport  t§  have  taken  a  height  in 
^         (7s    rear:    they    hare    burnt    a    number   of   their    armed    rcssels 
and  are  sinking  obstructions   in   ye   channel.      They    must   soon, 
I  think,  fall  into  our  hatids.^'  etc. 

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60.  LIVINGSTON  (WALT5:R.  Member  of  Continental 
Congress).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  folio.  Albany.  June  29,  1776. 
To  the  Rev.  James  Caldwell. 

An  interesting  war  letter ;  speaks  of  Gen.  Thompson's  de- 
feat and  capture  by  the  British  in  Canada.  Gen.  Sullivan's  re- 
treat to  Crown  Point,  etc. 

"A    most    didhnlical    plot    has    heen    discovered    at    ?^.    York. 

'  The   Mayor  and  27   others   are   iinjjrisoncd  for   entering  into   a 

/  comhination    to    murder    Genl.    Washington.       The    Provincial 

^  Conf/ress   are  under  an    Oath    of   Secrecy,   othericise  we  should 

"  have   the  particulars. 

"There's  some  troops  arrived  at  the  Hool.  Its  e.rpccted  that 
{t^.)  Yorh  will  he  attacked  ei-ery  day.  My  own  opinion  is  that 
the  lilow  irill  not  he  xiriirk  at  X.  York.  I  lio/ic  J  iikiij  he  mis- 
taken. We  arc  ciceedinyly  irell  prepared.  I  imayine  there 
is  not  less  than  20.000  men  //r/.s  day  at  (X.)  York;  others  daily 
conrinfi  in.''  etc. 

61.  LONG-FELLOW  (HENRY  W.).  A.  L.  S.,  2i/2  PP- 
12mo.  Cambridge,  September  26.  1878.  Interesting  letter  to 
Osgood,  the  Publisher,  relating  to  Longfellow's  literary  work, 
especially  the  series,  ''Poems  of  Places,"  finished  in  1879. 

"The  Birth  Bay  Book  is  rather  a  yood  idea,  hut  hoir  suc- 
cessful it  ivould  prove  in  a-  commercial  point  of  vieir.  you  can 
hetter  judge  than  I.  As  to  ''Poems  of  Places.'  J  hardly  knotc 
how  many  volumes  irill  he  necessary  to  complete  the  tcork. 
It  will  never  do  to  slight  our  oirn  Country:  hut  I  will  limit 
myself  as  much  as  possihle.  The  materials  for  the  United 
States  are  very  ahundant.  and  to  most  of  our  people  this  part 
of  the  hook  will  prohahly  he  more  interesting  than  any  other. 
^Oceanica'  is  to  he  the  closing  volume  of  the  series.  As  it  iras 
all  ready.  I  had  it  put  into  type  in  advance,  so  as  to  have  my 
hands  free."  etc. 

62.  LOWELL  (J.  R.).  A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  16mo.  Elmwood, 
n.  d.     To  "My  Dear  Underwood." 

He  very  humbly  apologies  for  not  arranging  to  have  Under- 
(  y^    /'O')  wood  meet  Curtis.     "/  have  written  a   note  to  Curtis  d-  told  of 

^^j     \    1/  «(?/  stupidity.      Pray  forgive  mc."  etc.     He  adds  a  postscript.  "/ 

If  feci  horrihly  about  it." 

63.  McCLOSKEY  (JOHN.  Cardinal  of  New  York).  A.  L. 
S..  1  p.  16mo.     Feb.  19.  1882.     Signed  '"John,  Card.  A.  hp. 

ofN.Y." 

64.  MORRIS  (GOUVERNEUR.  Member  of  Continental 
Congress).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Phila.,  Jinie  22,  1784.  To 
George  Clinton.  Gov.  of  N.  Y.,  introducing  Mr.  Van  Berkel, 

^r  — '      Minister  of  the  United  Netherlands. 

65.  O'REILLY  (JOHN  BOYLE).  A.  L.  S..  2  pp.  8vo. 
Bost.,  1888.  regretting  he  will  not  be  able  to  read  in  public 
"for  so  dear  an  object  to  me  as  the  benefit  of  the  blind  chil- 

^    dren;"   Autograph   poem,   of  4   lines,   signed;   and   portrait. 
3  pieces. 

66.  O'REILLY  (JOHN  BOYLE).  Autograph  poem,  of  14 
lines,  signed.    "A  soft -breasted  bird  from  the  sea,"  etc.:  and 

/T)  typewritten  manuscript  poem,  of  32  lines,  "A  Lost  Friend.' 
signed.     2  pieces. 

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67.  PARKAIAX  f  FRANC  IS) 
Boston.  [August  11,  1877J.    To 


A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  square  12mo. 
Mv  Dear  Mr.  Stewart." 


68.  PARKMAN  (FRANCIS).     A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  12ino.     50 

Chestnut  Street,  Nov.  10,  1877.     To  "My  Dear  Mr.  Stone." 

"With  portrait.    2  pieces. 

■'.S'o  loufi  (IS  I  ctni  rciHciiihcr  the  name.  'Old  French  War' 
meant  the  uar  of  175.>63.  The  name  'Old  French'  teas  used  by. 
our  fathers  to  distinf/uish  it  from  the  Revolutionary  War. 
The  Ivor  of  1744-.j0  was  formerly  knoirn  in  Neir  York  as  Shir- 
leu's  War."  &('. 


D.  S.,  1  p.  folio.    Sept.  10,  1681. 


69.  PENN  (WILLIAM) 
Portrait.     2  pieces. 

Iver-oi'd  of  the  ])iircliase  of  Five  Tho\is;iiid  Acres  uf  Innd 
ill  I'eiiiisyhnniji.   fur  the  sum  of  Oiie  Hundred  Pounds. 

70.  PICKENS  (ANDREW.  Gen.  in  the  Revolution).    L.  S., 
1  p.  folio.  Long  Cane,  June  15,  1781.     To  iMaj.  Greene. 

War  letter  reporting-  liis  arrangements  for  eolleoting  sup- 
lilies  and  forwardin};-  reinforeements  to  the  army  besieging 
Fort  Ninety-Six. 


71.  POE  (EDGAR  ALLAN).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Rich- 
mond, Oct.  8,  1835,  to  Dr.  R.  M.  Bird,  Philadelphia;  Mezzo- 
tint portrait  by  Sartain ;  view  of  Poe's  Cottage  at  Fordham. 
3  pieces. 

\Yritten  by  I'oe  soon  after  his  ciigagenieiir  on  the  "Mes- 
senger," and  while  his  enthusiasm  was  still  high. 

"At  the  rci/iicst  of  Mr.  Thomas  W.  White.  I'roprietor  of  the 
'Southern  Literary  Messenger,''  puhlished  in  this  city.  I  take 
the  liberty  of  addressiny  yon.  and  soVuitiny  your  aid  in  the 
iray  of  ocrasiotKil  or  regular  coiitrihutions  to  his  Magazine. 
Being  n:ell  airare  that  yonr  time  is  fully  ocrupied,  I  confess 
that  T  have  little  hope  of  being  able  so  far  to  interest  you  in 
behalf  of  a  merely  Southern  Journal  as  to  ohtahi  that  as- 
sistanre  irhieh  you  hare  refused  to  your  more  immediate  neigh- 
hours.  Hut  the  value  of  any  eontribution  you  might  afford 
us  rendered  it  incumbent  upon  me  to  make  the  attempt,  at  all 
events,  in  aecordancc  with  his  desire.  Veru  respt.  Tr.  ob.  st. 
Edgar  A.   I'oe." 


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T2.  PUTNAM   (ISRAEL).     L.  S.,  li/o  pp.  folio.     Prince- 
ton, Jan.  27.  1777.    Portrait.  2  pieces. 

To  the  ("ouneil  of  Safety.  "Capt.  Eehavd  ami  ('apt.  Fisher 
of  ficrks  County  have  just  informed  )ne  that  their  Companies 
hare  run  auay  to  a,  man,  etc.  A  foraging  party  of  the  IJnemy 
of  about  1.000  men  came  yesterday  as  far  as  Somerset  Court 
House  with  100  ivagons  <(■  4  field  /)iec<s."  The  Letter  tells 
how  the  English   Wfvv  dri\en  off. 


73.  REVERE  (PAI^L).    A.  D.  S..  1  p.  oblong.  8vo.    Castle 
Island.  May  8,  1779.     Portrait.     2  pieces. 

Signed    as    Lt.    Colon"!.      Granting    furloughs    to   sexeral    incu 
under  his  command. 

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74.  EILEY    (JAMES   WHITCOMB).      Autograph   poem, 
signed  Indiara.  1888.     Written  on    letter    heading   of   J.  B. 

I'oiid.  lecture  agent. 

^  "JJastilii  hut   vcnj  heartily  I  coitij  for  you  a   stanza  from   the 

^  poem  you  desif/nate.     For  W.   E.   Mitchell.   New  York  State." 

^  He  quotes  stanza  of  8  lines : 

"When  the  frost  is  on  the  pun^kin  and  the  fodder's  in  the  shock. 
And   you   hear   the   kyouch    and   gohble   of   the   struttin    turkey 
cock''  etc. 
Beneath  the  poem  Riley  has  drawn  a  little  shack  and  behind 
the  fence  the  rising  sun.  as  mentioned  in  the  verses. 


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75.  ST.  CLAIR  (GEN.  ARTHUR).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to. 
Fort  Washington,  Dec.  2,  1791. 

To  Gen.  Scott.  "Since  you  left  this  there  has  nothing  hap- 
pened of  any  consequence :  some  few  Indians  have  been  seen 
betueen  Ft.  Jefferson  d  Ft.  Hamilton  and  some  in  the  neigh- 
borhood of  this  Fort."  etc. 

76.  SCAMMELL    (ALEXANDER).     A.  L.  S.,  1  p.   4to. 

Head  Quarters  Sorrell,  June  13,  1776. 

"I  unluckily  lost  my  Commission  on  Lake  George:  therefore. 
if  consistent  vith  your  pleasure,  shd.   take  it  as   a   very  great 
favor,    if   you   would   send   me    one    bearing    date    the   fifth    of 
_-  January,  as  the  other  Majors  do  for  this  Campaign.'' 

11.  SCHUYLER  (PHILIP).    A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  folio.    Albany, 
/^       Jan.  5.  1779.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

To  Timothy  Edwards.     "By  a  second  letter  this  morning  re- 
reived  from    Mr.    Deane  there   is  reason    to   believe   the  sav<iges. 
under  the  influence  of  the  Enemy,  meditate  a  serious  attack  on 
the  Onidas,  who  have  requested  the  Commissioners  fo^r  assist- 
_/  ance  in  erecting  a  picket  fort.     I  have  advised  General  Clin- 

ton, who  commands  here,  to  afford  it,"  etc. 

78.  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).  A.  L.  S.,  I1/2  PP-  4to. 
Castle  Street.  Edinb.,  26  Deer.  1801.  To  Cadell  &  Davies. 
Booksellers.    With  portrait.    2  pieces. 

"What  are   your   intentions  concerning   the  publishing   of   the 

f  y  Minstrelsy  of  the  Border,   irhich  is  noir  within  a  .fheet  of  being 

0\j  printed  off.     Altho'  I  am  not  a  professed  author,  you  icill  easily 

^..  ronreive  that  I  am   not  indifferent  about  the  fate  of  a  work  to 

/^  V  irhich  I  have  put  my  name."  etc.     Two  reply  letters  are  drafted 

J  out  on  same  sheets  by  Cadell  &  Davies.  discussing  the  produc- 

'  tiou  and  price  of  the  work  mentioned. 

79.  SE]\OIES  (RAPHAEL,  Admiral  of  the  C.  S.  Navy, 
Commander  of  the  "Alabama").  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  4to.  Louisi- 
ana State  Seminary,  Alexandria,  Feb.  7.  1867.  To  B.  J. 
Semmes. 

(Concerning  a  proiiosition  made  to  liim  to  assume  the  editor- 
.ship  of  the  Memphis  "Bulletin." 

80.  SOUTHEY  (ROBERT).  A.  L.  S..  3  pp.  4to.  [Kes- 
wick?] Dec.  10.  1805.  To  William  Taylor.  Norwich.  With 
photogravure  portrait.     2  pieces. 

"Your  rerivnl  is  gone  bark  to  King  Arthur.  There  was 
nothing  irhirh  I  rould  feel  any  iri.Sih  to  interline.  Siomething 
hoirever  Wordsuorth  thought  might  he  added  as  instances  of 
fhut  impassioned  character  of  sound  d-  emphatic  position  of 
irordx.    irhirh   rannut  be  displaiird  in   its  full  beavtii   irithouf  the 

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help  of  metre.  The  instances  he  marked  ivcrv  these ^^  He 
writes  15  lines  of  verse  here,  and  proceeds,  "//  i/ou  can  in- 
weave these  instances"  etc.  He  tells  of  having  set  Burness  to 
work  and  mentions  that  he  will  procure  help  from  Lamb.  He 
mentions  also  Coleridffo.  who  had  left  Malta  for  England.  He 
discusses  the  position  of  I'russia.  and  concludes  in  relation  to 
the  conflict  then  raging.  "I  peace  which  shall  do  nothing  hut 
just  keep  the  qatea  of  •hiiins'   temple  aiar  is  the   worst  of  all," 

81.  STARK  (COL.  JOHXV    A.  X.  S..  1  p.  small  8vo.    April  J 

27.  1775.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

"This    may    surtifji    that    (oitt.     Xtithtni     liuil    is    tippointed 
iimirtcrmuster  for   \cir    II nniitshirc  forces."  etc. 


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82.  STEVFA'SOX  (R.  L.).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  8vo.  Hotel  des 
lies  d'Or,  Hyeres,  Var.  France.  To  Alexander  Ireland.  With 
envelope  printed  on  back  "La  Solitude."  and  bearing  [)ost- 
mark,  "Nice.  PI.  Grimaldi.  Alpes  Maritiraes.  January  1884." 
2  pieces. 

"Much  ill  hiiilth.  II  irliolc  (hli/sxci/  of  cIiiiikkx.  iiinl  a  sea  of 
.■  confused  affairs  iiiiixt  sin  ml  in  ij  i.i-ciisc  for  this  loiiii  silence. 
.,><  I  am  notr  better,  iinirh  better,  and  hare  <i<it  n  plmc.  irhere, 
at  least.  I  take  a  moment's  health:  and  so  I  hast<  n  to  thank 
"^  you  for  your  having  kindly  sent  me  the  Enchiridion,   and  still 

more  kindly  found  a  place  for  a  word  of  mine  in  so  select  a 
company.  It  is  much  easier  for  you  to  imagine  than  for  tne 
to  express — (there  at  least  is  an  original  phrase) — the  grati- 
fication I  felt  when  I  saw  my  name  in  your  collection ;  I  fear 
it  iras  the  extract  T  enjoyed  the  most!  I  do  not  even  see  my 
iray  to  revisit  [■Jiighnid  tliis  iiciir.  and  it  iroiild  be  tempting 
Proridence  to  make  too  sure  of  the  next.  I  believe  I  require 
a  long  absence  and  much  care  to  get  properly  on  my  legs  again; 
and  the  abominable  folly  of  getting  ircll  in  ninter,  only  to 
come  home  and  fall  ill  ngnin  hii  autumn,  is  one  which  I  am 
eager  to  avoid  repeating.'''  &o. 

The  postmark  is  interesting  as  it  was  A\liili"  on  a  short 
visit  to  Nice  in  January.  1S44.  when  Henley  and  Baxter  visited 
him  at  Hyeres.  that  Stevenson  contracted  congestion  of  the 
lungs.     His  life  was  despaired  nf  in   that  illness. 

83.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.).  A.  L.  S..  2y>  pp.  8vo.  Vailima 
Plantation.  July  7,  1892.  To  [Will  H.]  Low.  With  etched 
portrait.    2  pieces. 

''This  is  to  introduce  Tati  >iitlnon.  High  Chief  of  the  Teras 
in  Tahiti,  a  ninch  more  considerable  man  than  King  Pomare. 
Ask  him,  and  he  will  tell  yon  n-hich  can  raise  most  men.  He 
is  going  to  the  States  on  a  visit  to  Henry  .\dams  and  *  *  * 
/  make  it  my  special  request  that  you  give  him  a  good  dinner, 
of  which  I  owe  him  several.  I  daresay  the  God-Like  Sculptor 
might  like  to  see  a  real  High   chief  for  once  in  his  life."  &c. 

84.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.).  A.  N.  S.,  1  p.  16mo.  Valima, 
Samoa,  n.  d.    With  photogravure  portrait.    2  pieces. 

"To    the    deril     inth     autograph     hunters!         Robert    Louis 

\  Stevenson." 

85.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.l.  A.  X.  S.  (with  initials),  1  p., 
IBmo. 

To  A.  Ireland,  relating  to  the  latter's  i-eminiscencos  of 
Carlyle  and  Mrs.  Carlyle.  which  Stevenson  says  he  luul  read 
with  the  greatest  interest,  and  should  he  not  say  so.  he  ^vonld 
feel  "ten-fold  ungrateful."  &c. 

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86.  STIRLING  (LORD).  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Ramapough, 
Oct.  4,  1779. 

[  To  Major  Burnet.     "/   did  make  a  report  to  his  Excellency 

^  ^                            General  Washington  with  regard  to  your  behaviour  relative  to 

\  \  ^.m^                    the  movement  of  the  boats  from  Dorr's  Ferry  to  Powlis  Hook: 

■1  it  ivas  founded  on  the  report  made  to  me  by  Major  Lee,''  etc. 

87.  STOWE  (HARRIET  B.).  A.  L.  S.,  Si/o  pp.  16mo. 
Andover,  1858.  To  Mr.  Underwood;  with  autographed  por- 
trait.   2  pieces. 

Requests  Underwood  to  send  copies  of  "Life  Thoughts"  to 
Lady  Byron,  Charles  Kingsley,  and  other  English  friends. 
The  weather  at  Andover  is  now  much  better,  her  health  is  im- 
proving, &c. 

88.  TENNYSON  (ALFRED,  LORD).  A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  8vo. 
[Freshwater],  Nov.  1,  1863.  "With  engraved  portrait.  2 
pieces. 

"Let   me   thank    you   noic  for   your   tobacco,    ivhich.    was   pro- 
nounced  by    some   friends   here   as    super-excellent."      "/    never 
t  see  Blackwood's  Magazine,   but  would  most  tmllingly  read  the 

l^  'Memoirs  of  the  Confederate  War  for  Independence,'  which  you 

'  are  good  enough  to  offer  to  send  me.  particularly  as  you  tell  me 

thai  the  most  spirited  and,  truthful  account  of  the  heroic  strug- 
gle is  to  be  found  there."  etc. 

89.  THACKERAY  (W.  M.).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.  36  Onslow 
Sq.,  Sunday  [Feb.  1,  1854]  ;  envelope  with  wax  seal;  and  2 
portraits,  one  etched  by  Hollyer,  signed.    3  pieces. 

''Dear   Mrs.    Arabin.    T   have   chosen   this    black   edged   paper 
to  denote  my  grief  that  T  am  unirell  and  can't  go  out  to  dinner. 
"^        Why.  I  think  I  have  had  to  refuse  10  friends  this   week:  and 
believe  me  the  person   who  is  most  sorri/  of  all  is.  Yours  faith- 
fully." 


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90.  THOMSON    (CHARLES,  American  Patriot,   Secy,  of 
Congress).    D.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.,  Oct.  4,  1782. 

Printed  Resolutions  of  Congress,  signed  by  Thomson  as 
Secretary.  Affirmation  of  adherence  to  the  treaty  of  alliance 
between  the  United  States  and  France  whereby  it  was  agreed 
"That  neither  of  the  contracting  parties  shall  conclude  peace 
nor  triire  with.  Great  Britain,  without  the  consent  of  the 
other."  etc.     An  important  document. 

91.  TRUIMBrLL  (JONATHAN,  Gov.  of  Conn.  1798-1809). 
7)       A.  L.   S.,  1  p.  4to.     Lebanon,  July  12,  1799.     To  the  Rev. 

Benj.   Trumbull,   with   a   draft   of  the  latter 's  reply  on  the 
second  page. 

92.  WAYNE    (ANTHONY).     A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  square  8vo. 
Ebenezer,  April  3,  1782.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

To  Col.  Jackson,  Camj)  on  the  Line  near  Savannah.  "/  have 
yet  ground  to  think  that  the  advance  of  Mr.  Campbell  was  to 
cover  the  advance  of  the  Indians.  It  is  necessary  for  the  pres- 
ent that  you  should  remain  on  the  line,  d:  strike  if  possible 
without  risking  too  nniHi."  Mentions  the  shortage  of  food," 
etc. 

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93.  WENTWORTH  (JOSHUA,  Soldier  in  Revolution. 
Member  of  Continental  Congress).  A.  D.  S.,  1  p.  oblong  4to. 
Portsmouth,  June  24,  1775.  Note  in  favor  of  Mr.  Robert  Fur- 
nass,  Ship  and  Insurance  Broker,  London. 

94.  WHTTTIER  (JOHN  G.).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  Svo.  Ames- 
bury.  1874.     With  engraved  portrait.     2  pieces. 

To  a  friend,  cxiircssing  sympntliy  upon  the  "  'passing  on''  of 
thy  dear  sister.'"  ''How  glad  I  should  he  to  see  thee  cf 
Theodore.     There  are  so  few  of  us  left.''  &c. 

95.  WILLETT    (MARINUS,  Distinguished  American  Pa- 
'  )j       triot.  Mayor  of  New  York).    D.  S.,  2  pp.  folio.    Albany,  Sept. 

11,  1782. 
\  Signed  Col.  Commandant.     Report  to  Maj.  (icn.  Lord  Stirling 

w\    l\j    /^'  "of    the    Manner    in    u-hich     the    Troops    arc    posted    on    these 

L»<'  ^  frontiers.''  in  Tyron  County. 

9H.  AVORDSWORTH  (WILLIAIM).  A.  L.  S.,  2i/.  pp.  4to. 
Rydal  Mount,  7th  Feb.,  N.  Y.  Upon  the  Irish  and  Roman 
Catholic  questions. 

"Numerous  engagements  hare  prevented  niij  thanking  you 
ea/rlier  for  your  remarlcs  upon  Catholic  Emancipation.  The 
Concessions  are  noiv  to  he  made,  hut  .  .  .  my  notion  is  that 
ivithholdini/  the  privilege  of  sitting  in  parliament  from  Papists 
was  not  the  cause  of  the  discontent  in  Ireland  and  that  there- 
"  fore,   granting   that  privilege   cannot   remove   them.      ISIeverthe- 

less,  I  trust  in  the  goodness  of  God,  and  as  the  measure  is  to  take 
place.  I  neither  repine  nor  murmur,  hut  am  prepared  to  he- 
Ueve  that  ultimately  a  way  imll  he  disclosed  out  of  this  lahy- 
rinth.  though  /  am  utterly  unahle  to  discern  it."  &c'. 


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SIGNERS  OF  THE  DECLARATION  OF 
INDEPENDENCE 

A  Lynch  Signature  and  all  the  other  Signers  except  four. 

97.  ADAMS  MOHN.  Signer  from  Mass.).  L.  S.  li^  pp. 
4to.  Qnincy.  },I;!y  Ki.  1^19.  To  Mr.  Xilcs  of  Nile's  Register. 
(Time-stained  and  strengthened  at  folds.) 

A  letter  of  great  interest  in  connection  with  the  Hoston  Tea 
Party.  "In  one  of  your  letters  you  ask  me  whether  I  can 
give  you  the  names  of  the  Mohairks,  who  were  concerned  in  the 
escapade  of  the  Tea  in  Boston  Ilarhomr.  J  tell  you  now  in 
^  truth  and  upon  honor  that  I  know  not,  and  never  knew  the 
names  of  any  one  of  them.  .  .  .  I  tvas  in  Plgmouih.  When 
I  returned  to  Boston  the  deed  ivas  done.  The  profound  secret. 
and  the  lotal  ahstinance  from  plunder  are  proofs  of  the  char- 
acter of  the  men.  I  helieve  they  would  have  tarred  and  feath- 
ered any  one  of  their  numher  who  should  harr  hcen  detected 
in  pocketing  a  pound  of  Tyson."  etc. 


98.  ADAMS  (SAMUEL,  Signei-  from  .Mass.).  I).  S.,  1  p. 
4to,  August  9,  1778.  Massachusetts  Bav  provincial  bond  for 
£500. 


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99.  BARTLETT  (JOSIAH,  Signer  from  N.  H.).  A.  D.  S., 
1  p.  folio.     Kingstown,  NoA^  4,  1788.     Legal  document. 

100.  BRAXTON  (CARTER.  Signer  from  Virginia).  A.  D. 
S.,  1  p.  oblong  12mo.    May  20,  1800. 

101.  CARROLL  OF  CARROLLTON  (CHARLES,  Signer 
from  Maryland).  A,  L,  S.,  3  pp.  4to.  Baltimore,  27tli  Dec, 
1822.    To  Mr.  William  Gibbons,  his  agent. 

Discussing  business  affairs,  he  tells  of  certain  rents  and 
other  moneys  due,  ordirs  for  flour.  &c.  In  addition  to  the  sig- 
nature, is  a  postscript  initialled,  "C.  C.  of  C." 

102.  CLARK  (ABRAHAM,  Signer  from  N.  J.).  D.  S.,  2 
pp.  folio.    June,  1776.    Signed  as  Sheriff  of  Essex  Co. 

103.  CLYMER  (GEORGE,  Signer  from  Penn.).  A.  L.  S., 
11/4  pp.  folio.  Phila.,  July  23,  1792.  To  Congressman  Edward 
Hand,  on  political  matters. 


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^        104.  CLYMER    (GEORGE,   Signer  from  Penn.).     D.   S., 
^^    1  p.  oblong  12mo.     Phila.,  Feb.  8,  1803.     Henry  Clymer's 
note,  endorsed  by  George  Clymer  on  face  and  back. 

105.  ELLERY  (WILLIAM,  Signer  from  R.  I.).  A.  L.  S., 
1  p.  folio.  St.  Thomas,  May  3,  1757.  To  Messrs.  John  Gould 
&  Co. 

Reporting  his  condition  and  activities  as  a  i>rivateer.  "You 
may  depend  on  my  l-eepinp  a  r/ond  look  out  for  a  fnc  Inrfie 
sugar  ship,^'  etc. 

.,-)  106.  FLOYD  (WILLIAM,  Signer  from  N.  Y.).  A.  D.  S., 
t-^j\  "  1  p.  4to.  Feb.  13,  1795.  Return  of  names  of  the  Officers  of 
\*^  the  Suffolk  County  (Floyd's)  Brigade. 

107.  FRANKLIN  (BENJAMIN,  Signer  from  Penn.).  A. 
L.  S.  (in  two  places),  3  pp.  4to.  Craven  St.  [Lond.,]  Jan. 
12,  1774.    To  Hon.  Thomas  Walpole.    With  portrait. 

•  Franklin    declares    that    having    been    told    that    his    conduct 

of  affairs   between   England   and    the   Colonies   does   not   entitle 

■^^  ■'^  him    to    any    mark    of   favor    from    Government,    such    as    being 

""^     -/     "  a  Proprietor  in  the  Grant  of  Lands  on  the  Ohio,  he  wishes  to 

'         i       je  yr  say  he  "never  considered,  flic  rtfirernnnt   irith   the  Treasury  for 

these  Lands  as  a  Matter  of  Farm-,  unless  it  was  such  from 
iis  to  Government.''  lie  wishes  therefore  to  have  his  name 
struck  from  the  list  of  Associates.  This  letter  occupies  both 
sides  of  one  sheet.  On  one  side  of  the  second  sheet  is  an  ex- 
tract from  a  letter  by  Thomas  Walpole  (written  by  Franklin) 
wherein  he  (Franklin)  is  referred  tn  as  "Old  Moses.'  Be- 
neath is  a  written  statement,  by  Franklin,  signed,  that  his 
rights  to  two  shares  still  exist  and  he  hopes  his  posterity  may 
benefit  from  them.  He  concludes:  "/  icrite  this  memorandum  at 
Passy.  France,  where  I  am.  now  in  the  service  of  United  States, 
1778."  The  two  sheets  were  fastened  together  by  Franklin 
with  a  wafer. 

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fy^        108.  FRANKLIN    (BENJAMIN.  Signer  from  Penn.).     L.      r  \^^ 
'^         S.,  1  p.  4to.    To  Philip  Schuyler,  at  Tieonderoga.  '^  ^ 

^ar^  Signed    also    by    Cliarles    ( "arroll    of    C'arroUtou    aud    Saimu'l 

£\J  Chase,   both    Signers.     The   three   went   to   Canada  in   1776   bv  ,V^^ 

\      "^  way  of  Lake  fteoige  in  the  hope  of  inducing  the  Canadians  to'      >k.  ■ 

y^       y;^  -  -'^^    join  the  Thirteen  Colonies  in  their  revolt.  ^ 


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109.  GERRY  (ELBRIDGE,  Signer  from  Mass.).  A.  L.  S., 
1  p.  4to.    Cambridge,  Sept.  18,  1813. 

To  .Jacob  Gerrish.   regarding  certain  treasonable  practices  of 
which   he   has   written    to   the   President. 

110.  GERRY  (ELBRIDGE.  Signer  from  Mass.).  A.  N.  S., 
1  p.  small  4to.  Boston,  July  2,  1814.  To  I.  W.  Treadwell,  on 
financial  matters.     Portrait.     2  pieces. 

111.  HALL  (LYMAN,  Signer  from  Georgia).  D.  S.,  1  p. 
oblong  8vo.    Savannah.  Sept.  22,  1783. 

>         Interesting  document  certifying  that  I.t.  XathauicI  I'earre  of 
the  Georgia  line  is  entitled  to  200  acres  of  land  as  a  bounty,  etc. 


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112.  HANCOCK  (JOHN,  Signer  from  Mass.).  A.  L.  S.. 
1  p.  4to.  Boston,  Deer.  24.  1799.  Business  letter  regarding 
a  shipment  of  tea. 

113.  HARRISON  (BENJAMIN,  Signer  from  Virginia). 
D.  S.,  1  p.  oblong  12mo.     Council  Chamber,  April  1.  1783. 

Certifying  that  Frederick  Young  is  entitled  t<>  the  quantity 
of  land  allowed  a  Sargeant  of  the  Virginia  Line.  In  the  hand- 
writing of  Thomas  Meriwether,  and  also  signed  by  him. 

114.  HART  (JOHN,  Signer  from  N.  J.).  Signature  on 
Continental  Bill  for  V2  shillings,  issue  of  1776. 


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115.  HEYWARD  (THOMAS.  Jr.,  Signer  from  S.  C).  D. 
^  S.,  1  p.  oblong  folio.  Charleston,  Sept.  13,  1785.  Warrent 
I       for  the  arrest  of  Francis  Greaves,  signed  as  Judge. 

\  116.  HOOPER  (WILLIAM,  Signer  from  N.  C).    A.  L.  S., 

1  p.  large  4to.    New  York,  Feb.  6,  1776. 

Interesting  letter  to  .Tnseph  Hewes  aud  .Tohn  Penn  (also 
signers  from  N.  C),  Delegates  in  Continental  Congress.  Phila- 
delphia. "/  /core  cfsrly  to-morrov'  morning.  I  have  been  de- 
tained here  all  daii  irritinn.  fi-fhinp  for  inteUifiencr  of  Gent. 
Clinton' fi  diKtinntioii.  What  the  enclosed  conveys  I  thinl'  maij 
he  depended  on.  Therefore  irrite  all  ijovr  friends  to  stand  forth 
&  to  enliM  themselves.  Pray  press  the  matter  on  Mr.  Thos. 
Penn  :  and  urge  him  to  rail  forth  the  hack  country."  etc. 

117.  HOPKINS  (STEPHEN,  Signer  from  R.  I.).  D.  S., 
1  p.  narrow  12mo.  Newport,  July,  1763.  Order  on  the  Treas- 
urer of  the  Colony. 

118.  HOPKINSON  (FRANCIS,  Signer  from  N.  J.).  D.  S., 
1  p.  quarto.  December  25,  1780.  U.  S.  Bill  of  Exchange  on 
the  Commissioners  in  Paris. 

119.  HUNTINGTON  (SAMUEL,  Signer  from  Conn.).     L. 
.     S.,  1  p.  4to.     Phila.,  November  2,  1780. 

To  Gov.  Clinton,  regarding  clothing  for  the  troops  of  the  re- 
spective States. 

S;  21 


120.  JEFFERSON  (THOMAS,  Signer  from  Vkginia).  L. 
S.,  1  p.  folio.    Phila.,  March  30,  1791. 

Enclosing   to  someone   he  addresses  as  "Your  Excellency,"   a 
'^l,    ■  collection  of  the  acts  passed  at  the  third  session  of  Congress. 

121.  LEE  (FRANCIS  LIGHTFOOT.  Signer  from  Vir- 
ginia). A.  L.  S.,  2%  pp.  closely  written  folio.  Menokin. 
April  20,  1774.    To  his  brother,  William  Lee. 

A    very    long    letter    discussing    business    affairs    and    condi- 
*'\  ^  tions  in  the  Colonies.      He  considers  that  the  tobacco  crop  will 

never  again  be  large,  as  it  is  certain  that  wheat  at  14  shillings 
is  more  advantageous  than  tobacco  at  2.~»  shillings,  &c. 

-"  122.  LEE   (RICHARD,  Signer  from  Virginia).     A.  L.  S., 

1  p.  18mo.    June  15,  1792  (repaired).    To  Mrs.  George  Hull. 

123.  LEWIS  (FRANCIS,  Signer  from  N.  Y.).  A.  D.  S., 
1  p.  small  4to.    N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,  1776.    Receipt  for  money. 

124.  LIVINGSTON  (PHILIP,  Signer  from  N.  Y.).    D.  S., 
^\  p.  oblong  folio.    Albany,  Aug.  1,  1740.    Signed  as  Clerk  of 

Common  Council  of  Albany,  with  seal. 

125.  LYNCH  (THOMAS,  Signer  from  S.  C).  Autograph 
signature,  ' '  Lynch, ' '  cut  from  a  volume  of  Swift 's  Works. 

The  signature  is  inlaid  in  a  piece  of  contemporary  paper, 
and  this  in  turn  is  inlaid  in  a  large  folio  sheet,  with  an  A.  N. 
S.  of  Lyman  C.  Draper,  author  of  the  Essay  on  the  Autographs 
of  the  Signers,  in  which  he  gives  the  history  of  the  present 
specimen  and  guarantees  its  genuineness. 

The  signatuee  of  Thomas  Lynch  is  the  scarcest  of  all 

the    signees.    only    one    authenticated    letter t71at    to 

Geoege  Washington — being  known. 


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126.  :\IcKEAN  (THOMAS,  Signer  from  Del.).     A.  L.  S., 

1  p.  4to.    Phila.,  Sept.  21,  1781. 

To  Governor  Clinton,  to  enclose  2  acts  of  Congress  relating 
to  Consular  powers. 

(^  127.  MORRIS  (LEWIS,  Signer  from  N.  Y.).    A.  D.  S.,  1  p. 
small  4to.    Morrisania,  June  19,  1792.    Promissory  note. 

128.  MORRIS  (ROBERT,  Signer  from  Penn.).    L.  S.,  1  p. 
-  4to.     Office  of  Finance,  Sept.  6,  1781.    To  the  Gov.  of  N.  Y. 

regarding  the  supply  of  cattle  for  the  southern  army. 

129.  MORRIS  (ROBERT.  Signer  from  Penn.).  A.  L.  S., 
3  pp.  4to.    Phila.,  August  27,  1786.    To  Robert  Gilmor  &  Co. 

Relates  to  the  arrival  of  a  brig  with  tobacco.     "TFerc  /  to 
permit  any  hut  my  oini  toho.  to  tjo  in  oitc  of  my  ships  it  would 
-T'  seem  to  eountrnance  a  thing  that  I  shall  viyre  the  loudest  com- 

plaints against.  The  Farmers  General  .  .  ■  are  not  friendly 
to  the  measure.  1  am  also  determined  not  to  sit  tamelii  and 
see  the  dread  taken  out  of  my  mouth,''  etc. 

130.  MORTON  (JOHN,  Signer  from  Penn.).  D.  S.,  1  p. 
folio.  Ridley,  Sept.  4.  1775.  Signed  as  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court  of  Pennsvlvania. 


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131.  NELSOX  (THOMAS.  Jr.,  Signer  from  Virginia),   ^s 
.  S.,  1  p.  folio.     [Sept.  15,  1781].    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

A  line  war  Jctter.  without  address,  and  reading  in  part:  "7 
icrute  you  last  eveiiiny;  since  then  we  have  received  an  ac- 
count of  the  return  of  the  French  fleet.  They  have  formed  a 
junction  with  the  ships  that  were  at  Rhode  Island  and  brought 
in  ttco  British  frigates  that  they  have  captured.  I  cannot  too 
often  repeat  to  you  the  necessity  of  sending  on  supplies  of  all 
kinds  with  all  possible  expedition. 

"Genl.  Washington's  troops  are  expected  on  every  day  and 
unless  tee  can  procure  large  quantities  of  everything  that  is 
necessary  our  present  glorious  prospects  may  vanish."  etc. 


132.  PACA  (AVILLIA:\[,  Signer  from  Maryland).    A.  L.  S., 
1  p.  4to.    Wednesday,  n.  y.  (repaired).    To  Mr.  Aquila  Brown, 

y»n-finaneial  matters. 

133.  PAINE  (ROBERT  TREAT.  Signer  from  Mass.).    A. 
D.  S.,  31/2  pp.  folio.    First  Tuesday  of  January,  1780. 

"A  very  interesting  document,  being  the  comjilaint  of  'the 
Government  and  People  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  Eng- 
land' 'against  Sylvester  Gardiner,  late  of  Boston,'  who  is  charged 
with  having  'levied  tear  and  conspired  to  levy  tvar  against  the 
Government  &  people  of  this  Province,  Colony  and  State.'  "  etc. 

134.  PENN   (JOHN,  Signer  from  N.  C).     D.  S.,  21/2  pp. 
folio.    Phila.,  Jan.  21,  1780. 

To  Governor  Richard  Caswell ;  signed  also  by  Thomas  Burke 
and  Allen  Jones.     A  very  important  document,  reading  in  part : 

"Our  apprehensions  on  the  (irliclc  of  Arms  made  us  enquire 
if  any  succors  of  that  kind  could  be  sent  from  this  place,  but 
we  can  derive  no  hope  from  the  result.  Virginia  has  lately  hud 
an  acquisition  of  five  thousand  stand,  and  we  doubt  not  she 
will  assist  us  if  ice  shall  be  iminently  threatened.  It  tvould 
give  us  great  saitsfaction  to  learn  that  the  long-expected  ■sup- 
plies of  this  kind  are  arrived,  for  we  shall  have  no  fears  from 
such  a  force  as  the  enemy  can  employ  against  our  particular 
State,  if  the  Militia  were  completely  armed. 

"The  Virginia  Line,  which  is  on  its  march  to  reinforce  the 
Southern  Army,  icill  be,  toe  hope,  at  least  in  time  enough  to 
come  to  relief  of  Charlestoton,  should  it  be  invested,  at  all 
events  to  check  them  in  their  approach  to  our  Country. 

"We  are  ivell  informed  that  the  German  Princes  have  re- 
fused Troops  to  Great  Britain  and  even  permission  to  recruit 
in  their  dominions,"  etc. 

135.  READ   (GEORGE,  Signer  from  Del).     D.  S..  2  pp. 
folio.    August,  1779.    Legal  document. 

L36.  RODNEY  (CAESAR,  Signer  from  Del.i.    D.  S.,  1  p. 
folio.     October  28,  1783. 

137.  ROSS   (GEORGE,  Signer  from  Penn.).     D.  S.,  1  p. 
folio.     Dec.  24,   1768.     Bail  bond  for  the  release  of  James 

,  ■  V       Webb,  Jr. 

138.  RUSH  (BENJAMIN,  Signer  from  Maryland).    D.  S., 
1  p.  small  4to.     April  17,  1786. 


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139.  RUTLEDGE  (EDWARD,  Signer  from  S.  C).    D.  S., 
with  subscription.     2  pp.  4to.     Not  dated;  Legal  Document 
I  addressed  to  Wm.  H.  Gibby,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery.    Por- 

I  trait.    2  pieces. 

"'?        140.  SHERMAN  (ROGER,  Signer  from  Conn.).    A.  D.  S., 
21/2  PP-  folio.    Stratford.  April  16.  1773. 

Petition  of  Joseph  Tomlinson  of  Stratford,  entirely  in   Sher- 
^J/^  man's  handwriting. 

141.  SMITH  (JAMES.  Signer  from  Penn.).    D.  S.,  2  pp. 
\           folio.    Jan.  8,  1745.    Deed  for  land  in  Lancaster  Co. 

142.  STOCKTON  (RICHARD.  Signer  from  N.  J.).  D.  S., 
1  p.  folio.  March  31,  1775.  Signed  as  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  New  Jersey. 

143.  STONE  (THOMAS,  Signer  from  Maryland).  Sig- 
nature on  a  Georgia  Bill  for  Seventeen  Spanish  Milled  Dollars. 
16mo.    1777. 


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144.  TAYLOR    (GEORGE,   Signer  from  Penn.).     D.    S., 
1  p.  folio.    Easton,  Dec.  21.  1775.    To  the  Committee  of  Safety. 


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145.  THOMSON   (CHARLES,  Sec'y  of  Congress).     D.  S., 

1  p.  4to.    In  Congress,  Oct.  25,  1780. 

Extract  from  minutes,  I'eading  in  part:  "Recommended  to  the 
respective  States  to  exert  their  utmost  endeavours  to  furnish 
their  qiiotos  of  troops  in  the  Continental  line  with  cloth  in;/." 
etc. 

146.  THORNTON  (MATTHEW,  Signer  from  N.  H.).    I). 
S.,  1  p.  small  4to.    Exeter,  June  8,  1775. 

Order  on  tlie  Selectmen  of  Kingstown  for  six  barrels  of  gnu 
powder ;   signed  as  Chairman   of  the  Committee   of  Safety. 

147.  WALTON  (GEORGE,  Signer  from  Georgia).     D.  S.. 

2  pp.  folio.    Sept.  10,  1782.    Printed  document,  signed  as  Chief 
Justice  of  Ga. 

148.  WHIPPLE  (WILLIAM.  Signer  from  N.  H.).    A.  L. 
S.,  1  p.  4to.     Exeter,  August  30,  1775. 

An  interesting  letter  written  to  his  brother,  reading  in 
part :  "Before  this  comes  to  your  hand  you'll  hear  that  three 
companies  raised  for  the  defence  of  the  frontiers  are  ordered 
j,<w  to  march.  They  are  to  march  to  Onion  River,  there  to  join 
%  O  Genl.  Schuyler  on  his  way  from  Ticonderoga  for  Canada.  This 
*  design  toill  effectually  secure  the  frontiers,  so  I  hope  your  set- 

tlements will  go  071  peacahly.  We  have  every  assurance  that 
the  Indians  will  not  be  ofiainst  us  and  that  the  French  loill  he 
ready  to  join  us,"  etc. 


149.  WILLIAMS  (WILLIAM,  Signer  from  Conn.).  A.  L. 
S..  1  p.  oblong  12mo.  Lebanon,  Feb.  2,  1763.  To  Mrs.  Mary 
Majon,  on  legal  matters. 

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150.  WILSON  (JAMES.  Signer  from  Pemi.).  D.  S.,  1  p. 
oblong  8vo.  March  1,  1797.  Signed  as  Justice  of  the  U.  S. 
Supreme  Court.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 


151.  WITHERSPOON  (JOHN,  Signer  from  N.  J.).  A.  L. 
S.,  11/2  PP-  4to.,  with  address.  March  4,  1790.  Portrait.  2 
pieces. 

Very   Scarce.     Addressed   to  Charles   Lee,   Esq.,   on   business 
*^   .  '  matters.     A  fine  specimen. 

152.  WOLCOTT  (OLIVER,  S^|^  from  Conn.).  D.  S.,  1 
p.  oblong  folio.  New  Haven,  ^^y  30,  1822.  Printed  docu- 
ment, signed  as  Governor. 


153.  WYTHE  (GEORGE.  Signer  from  Virginia).     D.  S., 
3  pp.  folio.    Williamsburg,  ^lay  9.  1772.    Legal  document. 


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PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

A  Complete  Set,  Including  Many  Very  Interesting  Letters. 

154.  WASHINGTON  (GEORGE,  First  Pres.  of  the  U.  S.). 
A.  L.  S..  2  pp.  4to.  Mount  Vernon,  Oct.  29,  1799.  To  his 
nephew.  Col.  Wm.  A.  Washington.  With  two  fine  engraved 
portraits.    3  pieces. 

^  ly    Recommending  his  nephew.  Mr.   Lawrence  Lewis,  who  seeks 
^      advice   and   aid  in  a   business  way  ;   also  advising-  of  two  hun- 
'  dred    gallons    of    whiskey    ready    for    delivery.      Mentions    Mrs. 

Washington's  improving  health,  etc. 


155.  ADAMS  (JOHN,  Second  Pres.  of  U.  S.).  A.  L.  S.,  2 
pp.  4to.  Phila..  Dec.  6,  1794.  To  William  Vernon,  Esq.  With 
engraved  portrait. 

An  interesting  letter  speaking  of  the  failure  of  a  Captain 
Gardener  to  secure  "Permission"  (probably  Letter  of  Marque) 
from  the  Spanish  Ministers  on  his  recommendation,  the  reason 
being  given  that  too  many  vessels  had  already   received  them. 

"Our  Contemporaries,  who  acted  with  us  upon  the  Stage  in 
more  difficult  times,  arc  fioinn  off  so  fast  that  I  feel,  in  the 
midst  of  the  World,  as  if  1  was  about  to  be  left  alone.  Mr. 
Hancock.  Mr.  Sherman,  Mr.  Msop.  Dr.  Withrrspoon.  Mr. 
Clark.  R.  //.  Lee.  Conimodorr  CiUon  hare  dropiicd  off  in  a  few 
months,  and  this  ina)iicni  I  Jrarn  thai  the  irorthi/  Baron 
Steuben  has  been  stricken  I'-ifh  the  I'alsii.  Hut  even  these 
Events  are  less  afflictinii  than  the  cuntiniinl  xtautihtir  of 
illustrious  characters  whom  I  once  knew  in  France.  I'raii 
what  is  to  be  the  end  of  these  thint/s?" 


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156.  JEFFEKSOX  (THOMAS,  Third  Pres.  of  U.  S.).  A. 
L.  S.,  2  pp.  large  4to.,  closely  written.  Washington,  July  16, 
1808.    To  ^l.  Warden.    With  engraved  portrait.    2  pieces." 

A  remarkable  letter  giviug  his  views  of  the  ragiug  eoutiict 
in  Europe,  which  seems  so  peculiarly  pertinent  in  America's 
present  relations  to  the  old  world. 

"Our  eyes  are  turned  tcith  anxiety  toivard  Europe  to  know 
,,^n  I  whether,  after  learin(/  so  much  from  them,  they  irill  let  us 
1  Vy  live  in  peace.  In  truth  I  consider  Europe  hut  as  a  great  niad- 
■^  house,  c€  in  the  present  deranged  state  of  their  moral  faculties 

to  ie  pitied  d  avoided.  There  is  no  bravei-y  in  ftghtinc/  a  maniac. 
If  we  can  avoid  them  during  the  fit.  when  they  come  to  their 
senses,  we  may  show  them  ichat  lind  of  rememhrance  we  re- 
tain of  it.  A  few  years  of  peace  will  he  sufficient,  hut  are  es- 
sential to  enable  us  to  hid  defiance  to  injury,'''  etc. 

Mentions  also  the  inclosure  of  letters  to  various  prominent 
Frenchmen,  among  them  La  Fayette;  and  of  the  sending  of  a 
collection  of  the  bones  of  the  Mammoth,  just  discovered,  which 
he  is  presenting  to  the  Institut  Nationale  de  France. 

It  would  be  difficult  to  find  a  letter  of  greater  or  more  varied 
interests  by  this  man  of  many  affairs. 

157.  MADISON  (JAMES,  Fourth  Pres.  of  U.  S.).  A.  L.  S., 
4  pp.  4to.  Montpellier,  Aug.  12,  1820.  To  Richard  Rush,  then 
Ambassador  to  England. 

A  long  and  interesting  discussion  on  foreign  relations  and 
trade  regulations  with  Great  Britain. 

158.  MONROE  (JA:\IES.  Fifth  Pres.  of  U.  S.).  A.  L.  S., 
2  pp.  4to.  Oak  Hill,  Sept.  5,  1827.  Engraved  portrait.  2 
pieces. 

Regarding  the  sale  of  great  tracts  of  land  to  discharge  his 
debts. 

159.  MONROE  (JAMES,  Fifth  Pres.  of  U.  S.).  A.  D.  S., 
1  p.  4to.  n.  d.  Prospectus  or  advertisement  of  the  sale  of  the 
land  and  estate  of  Joseph  Jones,  the  Elder. 

The  sale  comprised  2.5  slaves,  stock  of  horses,  cattle  and  hogs 
on  the  estate,  and  nearly  2,000  acres  of  land  in  Loudon  County, 
Virginia.     Monroe  was  executor  for  the  estate. 

160.  ADAMS  (JOHN  QUINCY,  Sixth  Pres.  of  U.  S.).  A. 
L.  S.,  2  pp.  4to.  St.  Petei-sburg,  Aug.  17.  1811.  To  President 
^ladison.     jMarked  private. 

Written  while  Minister  to  Russia.  Telling  of  his  inability 
to  return  to  the  United  States  in  time  to  accept  the  nomination 
for  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  giving  as  the  reason  the 
birth  of  his  daughter,  "the  first  example,  I  helieve,  of  an  Amer- 
ican, a  native  of  Russia.''  Insists  that  his  personal  and 
family  affairs  shall  not  stand  in  the  way  of  any  arrangement 
made  to  relieve  him  of  his  post. 

161.  JACKSON  (ANDREW,  Seventh  President  of  U.  S.). 
A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Nashville,  Jan.  12,  1817.  To  Capt.  Par- 
tridge, Supt.  of  the  Military  Academy  at  West  Point.  With 
engraved  portrait.     2  pieces. 

Recommending  his  nephew  Andrew  .T.  Donelsou  who  has  just 
received  his  warrant  to  the  Military  Academy,  and  also  vouch- 
ing for  his  ward  Edward  Butler,  who  is  already  at  the  .\cad- 
emy. 


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162.  JACKSON  (ANDREW.  Seventh  Pres.  of  U.  S.i.  A. 
L.  S.,  1  p.  folio.  Sat.  Nov.  17,  1827.  To  Maj.  H.  Lee,  forward- 
ing material  for  a  reply  to  the  charges  of  Chapman,  Johnston 
&  Co.    Mentions  the  Seminole  Campaigns. 

163.  VAN  BT^EEN  (:\IARTIN,  Eighth  Pres.  of  U.  S.).  A 
L.  S.,  3  pp.  4to.  April  4,  1820.  To  John  V.  Henry.  With 
engraved  portrait.    2  pieces. 

Concerning  certain  affairs  of  Vice-President  Daniel  D.  Tomp- 
kins. 

164.  HARRISON  (WILLIAi\r  HENRY,  Ninth  Pres.  of  U. 
S.).  A.  L.  S..  2  pp.  4to.  North  Bend,  Ohio.  Dec.  23,  1832. 
To  the  Hon.  Chilton  xUlen.  in  reply  to  inquiries  relating  to 
the  services  of  Col.  Leslie  Coombs. 

Col.  Coombs  was  a  distinguished  officer  in  the   War  of  1M2. 
He    rendered    great    service    in    delivering    an    important    dis- 
patch   from    Gen.    Winchester    to    Gen.    Harrison.      To    accom- 
plish this  ho  had  to  traverse  a  wilderness  occuiiied  by  savages, 
^  and  covered  with  snow  for  over  a   hundred  miles. 

16^  TYLER  (JOHN,  Tenth  Pres.  of  U.  S.) .  A.  L.  S.,  3  pp. 
4to.  Washington,  ^May  30,  1846.  To  his  son.  Engraved  por- 
trait. 

__.  •  Refers   to  liis   son's   teixh'r   of  a   regiment   for   service   in   tlie 

Mexican  War. 

166.  TYLER  (JOHN,  Tenth  Pres.  of  U.  S.).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p. 
4to.  Castleton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  2,  1854.  To  M.  D. 
Philips,  promising  to  make  a  transcript  of  his  reply  to  the  let- 
ter notifying  him  of  his  nomination  for  the  vice-presidency. 

167.  POI.K  (JA]\IES  K.,  Eleventh  Pres.  of  U.  S.j.  L.  S., 
1   p.   4to.     Monday  Morning,   Jan.    19,    1846.     To  Robt.   J. 

/i)  Walker,  Secy,  of  Treasury,  asking  him  to  attend  with  the 
C  v  cabinet,  the  funeral  of  ]Mr.  Taylor  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
J  tives.     Engraved  portrait.    2  pieces. 

168.  TAYLOR  (ZACHARY,  Twelfth  Pres.  of  U.  S.).  A. 
L.  S.,  3  pp.  4to.  Camp  near  Montery,  Mexico,  Oct.  5,  1847. 
To  Thomas  W.  Ringgold. 

A  long  intei-esting  letter  giving  directions  for  the  harvest- 
ing of  his  cotton  crop  and  directing  the  general  affairs  of  his 
0  plantation.      He   closes   with   a    short    reference    to   the   war   in 

^^    which  he  was  then  engaged. 

"ire  have  just  heard  that  the  command  under  Genl.  Scott 
had  taken  possession  of  the  Citij  of  Mexico,  after  defeating 
the  enemy  with  (treat  loss;  hut  it  is  doubtful  whether  it  will 
hrinfi  about  peace:  time  must  intervene.'^ 


169.  FILLMORE   (:\IILLARD,  Thirteenth  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
A.  L.  S..  3  pp.  4to.    Washington,  April  4,  1851.    Portrait.    2 

pieces. 

A  long  political  letter  speaking  of  political  animosities  and 


appointments. 


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170.  PIERCE  (FRANKLIN,  Fourteenth  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  8vo.  Concord,  April  16,  1861.  [To  Martin 
Van  Buren].  With  L.  S.  of  Van  Buren,  in  reply,  4  pp.  Svo, 
Lindenwald,  April  20,  1861.  Seemingly  in  Pierce's  autograph 
but  signed  by  Van  Buren.    2  pieces. 

A  fine  letter  showing  the  extraordinary  efforts  he  was  will- 
ing to  make  to  preserve  the  Union  and  prevent  the  calamity 
of  civil  strife.  It  is  a  fact  little  known  to  the  historian  of 
events  and  measures  of  prevention  preceding  the  great  conflict, 
that  an  effort  had  been  made  even  at  the  eleventh  hour  to 
stay  the  calamity,  by  the  combined  efforts  of  the  five  surviving 
ex-presidents  of  the  United  States. 

He  writes  to  Van   Buren,  one  of  the   five: 

"The  present  uniKinilJrlrd  crisis  in  ihv  .affairs  of  our  Country, 
is,  I  have  no  tloiibt.  filVnui  i/oii.  as  it  is  inc.  iritli  the  profound- 
cst  sorroir.  Is  there  iiny  human  potrcr  irhicti  can  avert  the 
confiict  of  arms  iiotv  apparentlij  near  at  hand,  hetiveen  ttoo 
sections  of  the  Union?  The  iieirs  to-nir/ht  icould  seem  to  in- 
dicate that  the  central  d-  harder  States  {at  least  Virginia, 
Kentucky  d-  Tennessee)  irill.  in  rietv  of  the  military  move- 
ments of  the  yortJi.  cast  their  lot  with  the  States  already 
seceded. 

"There  is  no  time  for  cffectire  assemhlat/es  of  the  puhlic, 
no  time  for  conventions  or  protracted  discussion.  But  it  has 
occurred,  to  me  that  yon  may  tal'e  measures  to  suspend  active 
military  operations,  secure  opjiortunity  for  further  reflection  in 
the  face  of  present  dangers.  t(-  save  the  most  fearful  calamity 
tvhich  has  ever  impended  over  a  nation. 

"If  the  five  retired  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  still 
living,  were  to  meet  at  the  earliest  practieahle  day  at  the  city 
where  the  Constitution  was  formed,  might  not  their  consulta- 
tion, if  it  should  result  in  concurrence  of  judgment,  reach  the 
Administration  rf  the  Country  ivith  some  degree  of  power?  Yo 
man  can  with  propriety  summon  such  a  meeting  hut  yourself. 
I  feel  that  we  ought  not  to  omit  at  least  an  effort.  Whatever 
the  result  may  he.  can  we  permit  our  remaining  days  or  years  to 
be  disturbed  hy  the  consciousness  that,  after  having  been 
honored  by  the  -confidence  of  the  Republic,  we  have  passively 
seen   it  drift  to  destruction? 

"Should  this  suggestion  commend  itself  to  your  judgment, 
will  you  coiiimunicate  with  J\fr.  Tylor.  Mr.  Filmore  d-  Mr. 
Buchanan  <C-  advise  me  of  the  result." 

The  accompanying  letter  signed  by  Van  Buren  is  presumably 

(ine  (if  tile  tr;ms(  riptions  made  hy  Pierce  for  use  in  the  cor- 
respondence with  the  other  ex-Presidents.  In  it.  Van  Buren. 
though  thoroughly  in  symjiathy  with  the  noble  purpose  of  the 
idea,  declines  to  take  the  initiative,  doubting  the  success  of  the 
undertaking  at  the  late  hour  :  but  agrees  to  co-operate  if  called 
upon  by   the  others. 

Two  Remarkable  and  Intkhkstini;  Doci  vients  Relating 
TO  THE  Civil  War. 


171.  PIERCE  (FRANKLIN,  Fourteenth  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
A.  L.  S.,  4  pp.  Svo.  Concord,  March  29,  1869.  To  Mrs.  Laura 
C.  Hallo  way,  who  desires  a  sketch  of  his  wife's  life. 

He  replies  in  i)art :   "She  shrank  with  extreme  sensitiveness 
from  the  public  observation.     I  cannot  help  being  influenced  by 
,  that  very  controlling  trait  of  her  character,"  etc. 

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172.  BUCHANAN  (JA.MES,  Fifteeulh  Pns.  of  i:.  Sj.  A. 
L.  S.,  3  pp.  4to.  Wheatland,  Dec.  26,  185ti.  To  Henry  A. 
Wise.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

On   political   affairs   and    aiiiinintnu'iits    in    \  i.'w.    to   be   made 
,^  after  his  inauguration. 

173.  LINCOLN  (ABKAHAM,  Sixteentii  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.  Executive  Mansion,  Nov.  21,  1861.  Name 
of  addressee  cut  out.    Engraved  portrait.    2  pieces. 

-^'  t  "oncerning   a    military    pass. 

174.  JOHNSON  (x\NDREW,  Seventeenth  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  8vo.     Senate  Chamber,  Feb.  3,  1859.     To  his 

son. 

Full   autograph    letters  of  .Tohnsou    are   seldom    found.      Dis- 
^""^  cusses    the    advisability    of    his    son    becoming    a    candidate    for 

the  Legislature. 


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175.  .JOHNSON  (AN,DRKW.  Seventeenth  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
A.  L.  S.,  4  pp.  Svo.     Greenville,  Tenn.,  Sept.  14,  1860.     To 
S.  S.  Turner,  Esq.     With  large  mezzotint  portrait.     2  pieces. 
A    long    jiolitical    letter    referring    to    the    first    Lincoln    cam- 
paign,  and  interesting  as  showing  him   in  direct  contravention 
to    the    man    who    four    years   later    accepted    him    as    running 
mate. 

"Witli  reference  to  politics  most  persons  in  this  region  ivho 
talk  politics  look  upon  Lincolns  election  for  the  Presidency 
loith  the  present  division  and  distraction  of  the  Democratic 
party  as  a  foregone  conclusion.  It  ivould  be  bad  enough  to  be 
defeated  when  united,  but  much  worse  divided.  For  the 
chances  are  many  of  our  friends  tvho  go  off  now  tcill  not  re- 
turn to  their  former  associations  any  more  and  leave  the  party 
y^  in  a   minority  for  years   to  come.       Jn   Tennessee   the   political 

./  ^^.^-^  heavens  now  look  loicering  and  Ihrmtening  disaster  and  unless 
something  can  be  done  to  bring  about  a  union  of  the  Demo- 
cratic party  defeat  is  inevitable.  Douglas  will  take  off  some 
rotes  and  many  Democrats  arc  noir  disheartened  and  have 
become  indifferent  and  v:iU  not  rote  at  all.  which  will  enable 
Bell  to  carry  the  State.  We  hare  on  foot  a  proposition  ichich 
I  hope  will  do  something  towards  hringing  the  two  wings  to- 
gether, which  if  carried  out  you  irlll  see  in  the  papers  in  a 
feir  days.  I  hope  that  it  u^Hl  succeed  and  that  some  good  will 
come  out  of  it.  Hon.  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson  is  in  this  place  at  this 
time  d  toill  leave  for  the  West  on  the  morning  train.  His  ac- 
count of  the  West  is  not  of  the  most  flattering  character.  As 
matters  now  stand  my  opinion  is  that  the  State  is  gone:  but 
loe  are  determined  to  make  one  vigorous  effort  to  save  it  from 
Bell,  which  is  next  thing  to  Lincoln.  I  leave  home  to-mor- 
row to  fill  a  list  of  appointments  in  different  portions  of  the 
State.     I  fear  though   that   if  tcill   he  labor  lost." 

176.  GRANT  (ULYSSES  S.,  Eighteenth  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
Autograph  Dispatch  Signed.  1  p.  4to.  City  Point,  Va.  Feb. 
22,  1865.  To  E.  M.  Stanton,  Secy,  of  War.  Engraved  por- 
trait.   2  pieces. 

"/  had  a  salute  of  100  guns  fired  at  12  }f.  yesterday  in  honor 
of  the  occupation  of  Charleston  cf-  Columbia.  Your  order  it 
sent  out  to  have  the  salute  repeated." 

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177.  GRANT  (GEN.  ULYSSES  S.,  Eighteenth  Pres.  of  U. 
S.).  A.  L.  S..  4  pp.  8vo.  New  York,  Nov.  30,  1884.  To  Gen. 
Marcus  J.  Wright.    Portrait.     2  pieces. 

Ad  iiniioi'tiint  letter  telliug  ol'  tlu^  nes'nii;itii)ns  for  the  terms 
and  conditions  of  surrender  of  the  Confederate  forces  at  Vicks- 
burg. 

"All  there  is  of  importance  in  the  matter  of  the  surrender 
of  Vickshurg  is  contained  in  the  correspondence  heticeen  Gen- 
eral Pemherton  and  myself.  The  fact  is,  Gen.  Pemherton,  be- 
ing a  Northern  man  commanding  a  Southern  Army,  was  not 
at  the  same  liberty  to  surrender  an  army  that  a  man  of  South- 
ern iirth  would  he.  In  adversity  or  defeat  he  became  an  object 
of  suspicion,  and  felt  it.  Bowen  was  a  Southern  man  all  over, 
and  knew  the  garrison  of  Vicksburg  had  to  surrender  or  be 
captured,  and  knew  it  loas  but  to  stop  further  effusion  of  blood 
by  surrendering.  He  did  all  he  could  to  bring  about  that  re- 
$ult. 

"Pemberton  is  mistaken  in  several  points.  It  was  Boicen 
loho  proposed  that  he  and  A.  J.  Smith  should  talk  over  the 
matter  of  the  surrender  and  submit  their  views.  Neither  Pern- 
berton  nor  I  objected;  but  ive  ^cere  not  tvilling  to  commit  our- 
selves to  accepting  such  terms  as  they  anight  propose.  In  a 
short  time  these  officers  returned.  Bowen  acted  as  spokesman. 
What  he  said  ivas  substantially  this:  the  Confederate  Army  was 
to  be  permitted  to  march  out  with  honors  of  war,  carrying  toitJi 
them  their  arms,  colors  and  field  batteries.  The  National  troops 
rcere  then  to  march  in  and  occupy  the  city,  and  retain  the 
.siege  guns,  small  arms  not  in  the  hands  of  the  men,  all  public 
property  remaining.  Of  course  I  rejected  the  terms  at  once. 
I  did  agree  hotcever  before  ice  separated,  to  write  Pemherton 
what  terms  I  tcould  give.  The  correspondence  is  public  and 
speaks  for  itself.  I  held  no  council  of  war.  Hostilities  having 
ceased,  officers  and  men  soon  became  acquainted  with  the 
reason  why.  Curiosity  led  officers  of  rank — most  all  the  Gen- 
eral officers — to  visit  my  headquarters  with  the  hope  of  gath- 
ering some  news.  I  talked  with  them  very  freely  about  the 
meeting  between  General  Pemherton  and  myself,  our  corres- 
pondence, d-c.  But  in  no  sense  was  it  a  Council  of  War.  I 
was  very  glad  to  give  the  garrison  of  Vicksburg  the  terms  I 
did.  There  was  a  cartel  in  existence  at  that  time  which  re- 
quired either  party  to  exchange  or  parole  all  prisoners  either  at 
Vicksburg  or  at  a  point  on  the  James  River  within  ten  days 
after  capture,  or  as  soon  thereafter  as  practicable.  This  would 
have  used  all  the  transportation  ice  had  far  a  month.  The  men 
had  behaved  so  well  that  I  did  not  want  to  humiliate  them.  I 
believed  that  consideration  for  their  feelings  would  make  them 
less  dangerous  foes  during  the  continuance  of  hostilities,  and 
better  citizens  after  the  war  iras  over."  etc. 

178.  HAYES  (RUTHERFORD  B..  Nineteenth  Pres.  of  U. 
S.).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.  Fremont,  0.  Jan.  27,  1892.  To 
Gen.  Marcus  J.  Wright.    Engraved  portrait.    2  pieces. 

Quoting  the  words  of  Gen.  Scott:  "When  the  War  is  over 
and  peace  restored  there  will  be  little  difficulty  in  establishing 
harmonious  and  friendly  relations  beticeen  the  soldiers  of  the 
two  sections.  The  great  tro)ible  will  be  to  restore  and  keep 
the  peace  between  the  belligerent  non-combatants  of  the  War." 

179.  GARFIELD  (JAMES  A..  Twentieth  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Hiram.  0..  July  28,  187L  To  A.  H.  Petti- 
bone,  introducing  A.  J.  Packard. 


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VI  180.  ARTHUR  (CHESTER  A.,  Twenty-first  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
y^  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  8vo.  Executive  Mansion,  July  29,  1883.  En- 
\<       ^arved  portrait.    2  pieces. 

A  :i81^CLEVELAND    (GROVER.  Twenty-second  Pres.  and 

\  twenty-fourth  Pres.  of  U.  S.).    A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  8vo.    Executive 

Mansion.  Wash.,  Dec.  9,  1886.     To  Gen.  James  Grant  Wilson, 
'gbucerning  a  biographical  sketch  of  himself.    With  addressed 
envelope  and  engraved  portrait.    3  pieces. 
Written  during  bis  first  administration. 

182.  CLEVELAND  (GROVER,  Twenty-second  and  twenty- 
fourth  Pres.  of  U.  S.).  A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  8vo.  Executive  Man- 
sion, Wash.,  Oct.  6,  1886.    To  Prof.  E.  M.  Gallandet. 


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183.  HARRISON  (BENJAMIN,  Twenty-third  Pres.  of  U. 
S.).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Sept.  16.  1886. 
To  J.  B.  Fraley,  Esq.  Political.  Engraved  portrait.  2 
pieces. 

184.  McKINLEY  (WILLIAM,  Twenty-fifth  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
Type-vvritten  letter,  signed.  1  p.  4to.  Canton,  O.,  April  1, 
1860.  To  Fred.  M.  Hopkins. 

"The  cjenUis  of  I'oe  ira-s  so  oru/iiuil  dud  no  hrilliant  that  it  is 
world-uidc  in  its  apprcviotion  ivhercrcr  the  Etuilish  lanfiuaye 
is  read  and  spoken.  He  ii-ill  ever  rani;  as  one  of  the  greatest 
literary  characters  ihal   A  nicricd   Jms  /irodiiccd."  otc. 

185.  McKINLEY  (WILLIAM,  Twenty-fifth  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  4to.    Camp  Union  at  Fayetteville,  Va.,  Dec.  15, 

.^^861 .    Engraved  portrait.    2  pieces. 

.J  A    long    letter    written    to    his    Sister    and    Brother    wlieii    a 

)  private  in  the  2r!d   Regiment  of  Oliio  Vi.ls. 

186.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE,  Twenty-sixth  Pres.  of 
U.  S.).    A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  12mo.     Washington,  n.  d.     An  invita- 

^   — '    tion  to  dine.    Portrait.    2  pieces. 

187.  TAFT  (WILLIA:\r  H.,  Twenty-seventh  Pres.  of  U. 
S.).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Cinn..  0.  Juno  16.  1892.  To  Maj. 
N.  T.  M.  Robinson. 

188.  TAFT  (WILLIAi\r  II.,  Tweutv-seventh  Pres.  of  U.  S.). 
L.  S..  2  pp.  4to.  Wash.,  Jan.  26.  1910.  To  Norris  S.  Lippitt. 
Pres.  of  the  McKinley  Clyib. 

Eulogizing  the  martyred   iircsident. 

189.  WILSON  (WOODROW,  Twenty-eighth  Pits,  of  U. 
S.).  Typwritten  note,  signed.  1  p.  4to.  Wash.,  n.  d.  "Ex- 
tra:et  from  a  Statement  of  the  President  on  American  Neu- 
trality. Aug.  18.  1914." 


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190.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).   A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.   Spring- 
field, Feb.  5,  1841.    To  Hon.  J.  S.  Stuart,  Washington  City. 

An  interesting  early  political  letter  relating  to  Illinois 
offices.  ■'>S'ome  oj  us  here  have  concluded  that  if  it  is  agreeahle. 
Bat  Wehh  shall  he  our  District  Attorney.  Ue  would  accept 
the  place,  hut  trill  not  enter  into  a  scramble  for  it  ...  I 
ivill  add  that  I  really  have  niij  heart  set  upon  Webh's  appoint- 
ment to  this  place,  and  that  1  helieve  the  whole  party  would  he 
frratified  with  it.  What  the  Locos  will  do  about  the  Congres- 
sional election  no  man  can  tell."  etc. 


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191.  LINCOLN    (ABRAHAi\I). 
Court  of  Christian  County,  1844. 


A.  D.  S.,  2  pp.     Circuit 


A  closely  written  brief  in  the  case  of  ^'aiidevt'er  vs.  I'orter 
and  others.  The  document  is  entirely  in  Mr.  Lincoln's  hand, 
and  is  signed  with  the  lirm  name  of  "Logan  antl  Lin<'olu."" 


192.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM^ 

p.,  n.  d.     [1844.] 


A.  D.  S..  3  pp..  folio.     N. 


A  fine  long  legal  document.  I'etition  and  Simmions  in  the 
case  of  Goodell  vs.  Powell.  Written  entirely  in  1  incoln's  hand, 
who  also  signs  the  firm  namt'  of  "Logan   and   Lincoln." 

193.  LINCOLN  (ABRAIIA^I).  A.  D.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  July  8, 
1845.    Legal  Dor-ninent  in  !->anganon.    Cii'cuit  Coui't. 

This    (locun)eut.    written    entirely    in    Lincoln's    liaud.    ndates 
p.  to   the   case   of   Hoj)e   vs.    Beebee.   and    iirovides   for   certain    al- 

V  lowances  to  be  made  by  both  sides.     In  this  case  S.  T.  Logan 

appeared  for  the  defendant. 

194.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S..  1  p.  4to.  Spring- 
field, July  19,  1857.    To  Hon.  G.  Koerner. 

A  fine  long  letter  in  relation  to  a  legal  ca.se.  and  mention,?  that 
Mr.  Herndon  opened  the  letter  "'but  finding  it  relating  to  busi- 
ly     y  ness  with  tvhich  I  ivas  more  familiar  he  laid  it  by  till  my  re- 
\J     ^  turn,"  etc,  etc. 

195.  LINCOLN    (ABRAHAM).      A.    L.    S.,    2    pp.    4to. 
Springfield,  Aug.  6,  1858.    To  Hon.  G.  Koerner. 

"Yesterdaii  morning  I  found  a  drop  letter  from  Gov.  Bissell 
urging  .  .  .  that  my  late  speeches,  or  some  of  them,  shall 
be  printed  in  pamphlet  form  both  in  English  and  German. 
Having  had  a  good  many  letters  to  the  same  effect  I  went  at 
once  to  the  Journal  office  here,  and  set  them  to  work  to  print  me 
in  English  fifty  dollars'  worth  of  my  last  speech  at  Springfield 
Some  things  are  passing  strange.  Wednesday  morn' 
ing  Douglas'  paper  here,  the  ^Register,'  went  out  crowing  over 
the  defeat  of  Blair  at  St.  Louis,  and  Blair's  paper,  the  Mis- 
souri 'Democrat'  comes  back  the  newt  day  puffiyig  and  en- 
couraging Douglas."  etc. 

196.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM)..  A.  L.  S.,  3  pp,  8vo. 
Springfield,  III,  April  6,  1860.  To  Hon.  R.  M.  Corwine.  Re- 
garding possible  Presidential  Candidates. 

An  important  letter  dealing  with  the  possibilities  in  the  com- 
ing campaign,  "Reaching  home  yesterday  .  .  .  I  found 
iioiir  letter  of  llic  24th  of  March.  Remembering  that  when  o 
nut    rcry  great    iiiiin    begins   to   be   mentioned  for  a   very  great 

/ifisilioii.    hix    liciiil    i.'<    rcrii    Jikclg    to    be    n    littl''    tiirnrd.    I    con- 


cIikJciI   I  mil    iiiif   tJic  fittest  jX'rson   to  ansin  r   flic  ijiicstionn  ijou 
iiKk.     Mukinu  due  ulloivance  for  this,  I  think  Mr.  Seirard  is  the 
y  '■''','/  i!i;sT  candidate  ice  could  hare  for  the  i\'orth  of  /Uinois,  and 

lln-  rrrii  WORST  for  the  South  of  it.     The  estinuite  of  (Jor.  Chu.-ie 
here   is   neither   better   nor   irorse   than    that   of  Seirard 
Mr.  Bates.  J  think,  iroiild  be  the  best  man  for  ilie  South  of  our 
State  and  the  icurst  for  the  Sorth  of  it.       .     .     .     1  feel  nii/self 
disqualified  to  speak'  of  iiniself  in  the  iiiutler."  etc. 

1!)7.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Spring- 
field, 111.,  :\Iay  2,  1860.  To  Hon.  R.  M.  Corwine.  Respecting 
the  First  Campaign.     Marked  "Private." 

A  most  intcrt'stiiis  letter  regarding  the  iiulitical  situation  : 
"First  then.  I  think  the  Illinois  de1e<iation  irill  be  unanimous  for 
me  at  the  start:  and  no  oilier  dele;/ation  irill.  A  few  individ- 
uals in  other  delegations  icould  like  to  fio  for  me  at  the  start, 
hut  mail  be  restrained  hij  their  collearjues  .  .  .  the  lohole 
of  Indiana  miiiht  not  be  difficult  to  f/et.  You  knoir  lioir  it  is  in 
Ohio.  I  am  certainlij  not  the  first  choice  there:  and  yet  I 
hare  not  heard  thai  unij  one  makes  anij  positire  ohjeetion  to 
nie.''  etc. 

198.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S..  1  p.  Svo.  Spring- 
field, 111.,  Sept.  6,  I860.    To  A.  K.  :\IcClnre. 

"Inclosed  I  send  i/oii  a  eoiiii  of  a  letter  from  .Ycif  York, 
statin;/  a  maiter,  irliich  if  true,  deeiih/  concerns  our  interests  in 
Pennsi/lrania."  etc. 

199.  LINCOLN  ( ABRAIIA:\n.  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.  Spring- 
field. III.  Oct.  31.  1860.    To  George  G.  Fogg. 

"7  sineereli/  thank  you- for  yours  of  the  '2(itli.  it  is  tlie  first 
I  hare  had  from  any  of  our  KXowixr;  friends  at  the  City  for 
sereral  dai/s.  Alloir  nie  to  bey  that  you  irill  not  live  in  much 
apprehension  of  my  precipitatiny  a  h iter  upon  the  public.'' 

200.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.  Execu- 
tive :\[ansion.  April  IL  1861.    To  Hon.  S.  P.  Chase. 

■'IT'.  W.  Danenhoirer  is  the  only  marked  representatire  of  the 
American  oryanization  in  Ills.,  nho  co-operated  with  us  in  1S58- 
•  i(t,  and  irlio  is  noic  askiny  anythiny  here.  lie  ica.s  very  service- 
able to  us  then,  and  is  rery  needy  noir.  Can  anythiny  be  found 
for  him  ?"  etc. 

201.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  N.  S.,  1  p.  Svo.  Execu- 
tive :\ransion.  April  23.  18(iL  To  Hon.  Sec.  of  Navy.  Willi 
envelope,  marked  "From  the  President." 

"/  tJiink  I  saw  three  vessels  yo  u/i  to  the  Xary  Yard  fust  now. 
Will  you  please  send  down  and  learn  what  they  are?'' 

202.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  .S.,  1  p.  Svo.  Execu- 
tive :\ransion.  :May  7.  1861.  To  Hon.  Sec.  of  Treasury.  With 
])ortrait.    2  pieces. 

Askius'  for  a  position  for  a  worthy  Mrginia  gentleman  in  the 
Treasury  Department  to  fill  a  vacancy  caused  by  the  resigna- 
tion of  a  North  Carolinian. 

203.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  Spring- 
field, 111.,  Sept.  L  no  year.     To  Hon.  Thomas  Corwin. 

"Til is  will  introduce  to  your  aci/uaintance  my  friend.  Simeon 
I'rancis.  Editor  of  the  Illinois  '-lournal.'  lie  will  desire  an  in- 
tervieir  irith  the  new  Secretary  of  the  Interior  with  whom  I 
am    not  acquainted,'''  etc. 


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204.  LI.XCOLX  (ABRAHAM).  A.  X.  S.,  on  a  scrap  of 
an  envelope.    Dec.  19,  1861. 

"Will  the  Quarter-Masier-licncnil  ]il(ti.s(  .sec  this  irortlnj  iiuiii. 
who  icishes  to  icork?'' 

205.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo.  Execu- 
tive ^Mansion.  May  21.  1862.     To  Hon.  Senator  Simmons. 

"This  distressed  f/irl  sai/s  she  helomjs  to  your  state ;  that  she 
was  here  ivith  her  father  and  brother,  in  our  Army,  till  they 
went  with  it  to  the  peninsula :  that  her  hrother  has  been  killed 
there  d-  her  father  made  prisoner,  and  that  she  is  here,  want- 
ing employment  to  support  herself,''  etc. 

206.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L..  in  the  hand  of  Mrs. 
Lincoln.  Executive  Mansion.  Feb.  15.  1863.  To  Cassius  ]\1. 
Clay. 

"The  President  requests  the  honor  of  Mr.  Clay's  comjxiny  to 
dine  informally  trith  him  this  ereniny  at  (>  o'eloek."  On  the 
back  of  the  invitation  is  Mr.  Clay's  signed  endorsement,  that 
he  accepted   the  invitation. 

207.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S..  1  p.  8vo.  Execu- 
tive Mansion.  Washington.  Sept.  2.  1863.  To  Hon.  Attorney 
General. 

''tiatisfaetory    evidenee    harimj    been    produced    to    me    that 
William  iV.  Stephens  of  i^helby  County,  Kentucky,  is  under  in- 
.  dictment  for  treason     .     .     .     and  that  said  Stephens     .     .     . 

did  .  .  .  take  the  oath  of  alleyiance  to  the  United  States 
.  .  .  /  do  hereby  pardon  him  for  the  offense  charged  in  the 
indictment.'' 

208.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  N.  S..  Endorsement  on 
the  back  of  a  letter  in  reference  to  the  appointment  of  G. 
Gumpert.    Oct.  22.  1863.    With  engraved  portrait.    2  pieces. 

"//  Mr.  Mellen  can  conveniently  oblige  Mr.  Sireeney.  1  shall 
be  glad,  but  I  irould  not  hare  him  do  it  otheririse.     A.  Lincoln." 

209.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  D.  S..  1  p.  Ito.  Wash- 
ington, 23d  February,  1861. 

Signed  in  full,  authorizing  and  directing  the  Secretary  of 
State  to  affix  the  Seal  of  the  United  States  to  a  w:irrant  for  the 
pardon  of  George  Hamilton. 

210.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S..  1  p.  Svo.  Execu- 
tive Mansion.  Washington,  :March  21.  1864.  To  the  Post- 
master General.     (Slight  tear  repaired.) 

"These  young  ladies,  Miss  Bugger  and  Miss  Beattie.  are  from 
Illinois.  i{-  irant  employment.  They  are  loyal  and  worthy,  and  I 
shall  be  glad  indeed  if  places  can   he  found  for  them." 

211.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S..  1  p.  small  4to. 
Executive  ^Mansion.  Washington.  :\larch  28.  1864.  To  Judge 
Advocate  General. 

"7  am  told  that  there  is  a  man  in  the  Old  Capitol  Prison  hy 
the   name   of    Benedict   A.   King   on   some   charge   of   Desertion 
.     .     Report  me  the  facts  of  his  case,  if  you  can." 


212.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  Autograph  endorsement  on 
reverse  of  an  A.  L.  S.  of  Lt.  Jas.  B.  Jameson  informing  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  that  he  had  been  ordered  to  report  to  him  with 
twenty  men  to  act  as  an  escort.  July  4.  1864.  With  engraved 
portrait.  2  pieces. 

"/  believe  I  need  no  escort,  and  unless  the  Sler.  of  War  directs, 
none  need  attend  me.     A.   Lincoln."' 

213.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).  Autograph  endorsement  on 
the  back  of  a  recommendation  of  G.  Gumpert,  applying  for  ap- 
pointment as  Special  Agent  in  the  Treasury  Department.  Dec. 
15,  1864. 

'^^^ill  the  Sevretiirji  of  the  Treasiiri/  please  sec  il-  hear  Mr. 
Gumpert,   so  well  roiiclicd   irilhin?" 

214.  LINCOLN  (MRS.  ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  8vo. 
Saturday  morning,  July  29.  No  year.  To  Brig.  Gen.  Ramsey. 
Signed  "]Mary  Lincoln." 

A  polite  letter  inviting  Geu.  Ramsey  to  join  Mr.  L.  and  her- 
self with  two  or  three  friends  on  a  trip  to  Fortress  Monroe.  On 
the  back  of  the  letter  is  the  following  endorsement :  "(leneral 
Ramsey's  compliments  to  the  i^ecretanj  and  hexis  to  kaoir  if  he 
man  l»c  permitted  to  accept  the  irithin  invitation." 

215.  LINCOLN  (MRS.  ABRAHAM).  A.  L.  S..  2  pp.  8vo. 
June  29,  1865.    To  Mr.  Williamson.    Signed  "Mrs.  A.  L." 

''God  knoivs  how  much  I  hare  the  interests  of  all  the  widows 
and  orphans  in  the  land  at  heart:  ire  hare  been  so  dcpchi  he- 
reared  ourselves  I  can  deeph/  feel  for  all  irho  suffer." 

216.  LINCOLN  (THOMAS,  "TAD.").    A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo. 

Washington,  Oct.  6,  1864.     To  "Dear  Gumpert." 

A  fine  early  letter  from  "Tad"'  Tiinrolu,  written  on  the  Exec- 
utive Mansion  paper.  "/  send  Thomas  Cross  to  see  you,  about 
the  Carriage  Bill.  It  iras  .fcnt  to  me  and  I  ant  [s/c]  fiot  any 
money  to  pan  the  man  uitli.  And  OhVuhie  \sic\  Thomas  Lin- 
coln.    Your  Friend  Tad." 

217.  CAMPAIGN  OF  1864.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  4to.  dated  July  1, 
1864.  signed  by  10  prominent  citizens  of  Pennsylvania.  Ad- 
dressed to  Franklin  Pierce. 

Mr.  Pierce  is  informed  of  a  recent  Democratic  political  meet- 
ing held  in  riiiladelidiia  at  which  "the  subject  under  considera- 
tion iras  the  present  condition  of  pultlir  affairs  resultiny  from 
the  m aladministration  of  the  federal  yorernment  by  Mr.  l/mcoln 
and  his  advisers,  and  the  mode  best  to  he  adopted  to  prerenf 
a  continuation  of  executive  poicer  in  unirorthy  hands." 

218.  BATES  (EDWARD).  A.  L.  S..  2  pp.  8vo.  Attornev 
Genei-al's  Office,  Washington,  Nov.  13,  1863.  To  James  E. 
Yea  tm  a  71. 

Referring  to  an  enterprise  which  Mr.  Lincoln  thought  of  ap- 
proving but  which  he  was  unwilling  to  sanction  without  consult- 
ing with  Mr.   Stanton. 


219.  BINGHAM  (JOHN  A.).    A.  L.  S..  2  pp.  4to.     Cadiz, 
Ohio,  July  13,  1865.    To  E.  M.  Davis. 

A  fine  letter  from  the  eminent  .Tiidse-Advoeate  at  the  trial  of 
the  consi)irators  against  the  life  of  President  Fvincoln.  He  was 
also  chairman  of  the  managers  who  conducted  the  impeach- 
ment trial  of  President  Johnson. 

The  letter  refers  to  his  exhaustion  after  the  trial  of  the  con- 
spirators. 

220.  BROOKS  (NOAH).    Autograph  Excerpt,  signed.    1  p. 
4to.     Castine.  Maine.  Oct.,  1902. 

Excerpt  from  "Washington  in  Lincoln's  Time."  on  Lincoln's 
Second  Inauguration.  "But  chirflii  memorable  in  the  midst  of 
tliose  irho  sair  thut  second  inaiif/iiration  must  still  remain  the 
tall,  pathetic,  melancholy  liijiire  of  the  man  trho.  then  inducted 
into  office  in  the  midst  of  the  f/lad  acclaim  of  ttioiisands  of 
lieojjle.  and  illumined  bij  the  deceptire  brilliance  of  <i  March 
siinJxirst.   was  alreadij  standinf/  in  the  shadoir  of  death." 

221.  BROWN  (JOHN).    A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  folio.     Trov.  N.  Y., 
Dec.  9,  1851.    To  his  Wife. 

Written  in  all  probabilit.\-  while  he  was  on  an  eastern  trip  to 

his  colony  for  the  colored  ])eople  at  North  Elba.      A   fine  letter 

f  ^    giving  his  wife  instructions  regarding  the  feeding  of  his  stock  on 

(Ty  his   farm.       ''We   arrired  here  last   night   middling   sound   after 

"^  being    twice    upset   on    the    way   in    the    stage    upon    the  frozen 

ground     .     .     .     let   me  knoiv  how   i/on  get  along     .     .     .     \o 

unfaroriible  turn  in  our  husiness  as  yet." 

222.  CIST  (HENRY  M.).    A.  L.  S.,  3  pp.  8vo.    Cincinnati, 
Dec.  9,  1891.     To  W.  E.  Mitchell. 

Refers  to  Lincoln  autographs,  and  enclosing  one  from  Gen. 
Cassius  M.  Clay. 

223.  CLAY    (CASSIUS  M.).     A.  L.  S..  1  p.  8vo.     White 
Hall,  Ky..  Dec.  10,  189-1.    To  William  E.  INIitchell. 

"Mr.  Lincoln  iras  named  'Honest  Abe'  simply  because  he  WAS 
Iionest.  .  .  .  I  had  long  conrersations  with  Joshua  Speed. 
my  connection,  nho  lired  for  years  with  Lincoln  at  i^pringficld 
when  he  began  his  practice  [of]  law  there  and  his  account  u-as 
that  Lincoln  was  one  of  the  most  C0NSCIE>'TI0US  men   irho  erer 

lived.    GENEROUS,    TRUTHFUL   &   JUST." 

224.  COLLINS   (RICHARD  H.).     Autograph  Manuscript 
signed.    4  pp.  8vo.    La  Parier  Courier-Journal,  1886. 

A  biographical  sketch  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  relafing  an  in- 
stance of  young  I^incoln's  ingenuity  in  getting  a  flat  boat  over 
a  dam,  and  concluding  with  a  poem  on  the  unadorned  grave  of 
Lincoln's  father  in  Coles  County.  111. 

225.  DOUGLAS    (STEPHEN   A.).     A.   L.    S..   1   p.   4to. 
Washington,  Dee.  28,  1851.    To  E.  C.  West. 

•7  am  greatly  obliged  for  several  letters  from  you.  Your 
business  before  Congress  is  before  the  Committee  d-  I  rcill  push 
it  ahead  as  fast  as  possible.  I  am,  much  surprised  to  learn  that 
uou  will  be  in  the  Baltimore  Convention  d-  also  that  our  friends, 
.S'(V-/v-/c  and  Field  will  also  be  there.  If  I  had  a  few  more  such 
friends  elsewhere  in  N.  Y.  all  would  be  safe." 


226.  EVERETT  (EI)WAHD).  Autograph  Manuscript, 
signed.  3  pp.  4to.  Boston,  Jan.  18,  1864.  Transcript  by  Mr. 
Everett  of  sentences  from  his  Gettysburg  Address.  Witli 
mezzotint  portrait.    2  pieces. 

■■/  Kill  sau  that  since  this  terrible  uur  /nia  been  loaged  the 
women  of  the  loijal  States,  if  never  before,  have  entitled  them- 
selves to  our  hi(/hest  udiiiiratioii  inul  firatifiule.''  etc. 

227.  HERNDOX    (WILLIAM  ID      A.  L.   S.,  2  pp.  4to. 

Springfield.  111.     Oct.  29.  1881.    To  Mr.  Underwood. 

Referring  to  Mr.  Ivincoln'is  religion.  -Mr.  Lincoln  was  an 
infidel  d-  so  died." 

228.  KOERXER  (GUSTAVE).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  8vo. 
Belleville,  111.  July  18,  1895.  To  W.  E.  Mitchell.  Referring 
to  Lincoln. 

"Holiest  Ahe  was  liis  sobri<;iui  loiiij  before  he  ivas  nominated 
at  Chicuyo.  He  earned  it  because  he  teas  as  a  lamyer  so  very 
candid,  statinr/  his  ease  truly  and  making  no  points  jchich  he 
was  not  satisfied  of  beinr/  correct."  cfc. 

229.  MEDILL  (JOSEPH).  A.  L.  8.,  3  pp.  8vo.  Tribune 
Office.  Chicago,  Dec.  8  [1894].    To  W.  E.  Mitchell. 

A  highlx'  interesting  lettei'  relating  liow  the  appellation 
"Honest  Old  Abe"  eame  to  be  applied  to  I'resident  Lincoln.  It 
was  first  used  by  Medill's  editorial  partner  on  the  "Tribune" 
(who  also  invented  the  term  "( 'oijperheads'")  about  1857  or 
1858,  in  that  i)ai)er,  and  Lincoln  was  always  so  referred  to  in 
the  Chicago  "Tribune"  from  that  time  until  he  reached  the 
White  House. 

230.  OGLESBY  (R.  J.).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  8vo.  Elk  Hart, 
111.,  Xov.  28,  1894.  To  W.  E.  iMitchell.  Written  in  pencil  on 
the  back  of  his  letter  of  inquiry. 

"There  ivas  no  special  fact,  linii instance  or  occasion  which 
led  up  to  the  final  conclusion  that  Mr.  Lincoln  iras  an  honest 
man.  .  .  .  I  knew  Mr.  fjincoln  personalhj  and  iiiiiiiiately 
from  1840  up  to  the  night  of  his  assassiiiatian.  .  .  .  I  ivas 
by  his  side  irhen  he  died." 

231.  SMITH  (CHARLES  H.).  A.  L.  S..  5  pp.  8vo.  Carters- 
ville,  Ga.,  Oct.  24,  1893.    To  W.  E.  Mitchell. 

"My  assiiiiiiii;/  the  iioiii  dc  plume  of  'Bill  Arp'  iras  not  done 
11-ith  'malice  aforethoiiyht'."  Then  follows  a  very  humorous 
description  of  how  he  wrote  his  letter  to  Mr.  Lincoln,  after  the 
latter's  proclamation  oi'dei'ing  the  inhabitants  to  disix-rse  and 
lay  down  their  arms,  and  a  Southern  character.  Hill  Arp  by 
name,  hearing  the  letter,  requested  that  his  name  be  signed  to 
it.  "Bill  Arp  is  dead,  and  the  moss  has  long  since  covered  his 
grave." 

232.  SMITH  (GREEX  CLAY).  A.  L.  S.,  4  pp.  4to.  Un- 
dated. With  A.  S.  on  a  separate  sheet  and  printed  copy  of 
the  letter  which  relates  the  incident  of  "Lincoln  and  the 
Rebel's  Boots." 

An  interesting  account  of  Lincoln  in  \vhi<li  he  orders  sent 
forward  to  Richmond  a  i)air  of  boots  for  a  wounded  rebel  sol- 
dier, after   Secretary  Stanton   h:td   refused. 


233.  STANTON  (EDWIN  M.).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to.  War 
Department,  Washington  City,  July  26,  1867.  To  General 
Grant,  Commanding,  etc. 

Referring  to  an  application  from  Governor  Brownlow  for  one 
thousand  stand  of  arms  and  fifty  tlaousand  rounds  of  ammuni- 
tion, and  asking  Gen.  Grant  to  issue  tlie  order  on  the  Indian- 
apolis Arsenal  if  the  application  meets  with  his  approval. 

234.  THOMPSON  (R.  W.).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp.  4to.  Terre 
Haute,  Dec.  1,  1894.  To  William  E.  Mitchell.  Also:  Cullom 
(S.  M.).  L.  S.,  2  pp.  4to,  Dec.  11,  1894.  To  same.  Respect- 
ing the  first  use  of  the  term  ' '  Honest  Abe. ' '    2  pieces. 

Both  letters  refer  to  instances  when  this  term  was  applied  to 
Lincoln,  neither  of  which  ante-date  the  instance  recorded  in  the 
letter  of  Joseph  Medill  on  the  same  subject,  in  this  sale. 

235.  WILKINSON  (GARTH).  A.  L.  S.,  4  pp.  Svo.  Lond.. 
April  27,  1865.    To  Mr.  Linton.     Fine  letter  on  the  death  of 

Lincoln. 

"Alas!  what  an  anachronism  joy  is  for  the  moment  in  the 
death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  And  yet  that  martyrdom  (jarc  me 
a  new  joy.  for  I  felt  that  an  irresistible,  an  aicful  Heaven  tvill 
be  opened  by  it.  If  only  they  will  treat  the  assassins  to  life  tG 
not  to  death.  Death  is  the  yift  of  martyrs;  how  shall  ice  throir 
it  aivay  upon  the  murderers?'' 


■  236.  AUTOGRAPH  PORTFOLIOS.  Six  full  morocco  port- 
folios for  autograph  material,  large  quarto  size,  bound  in  full 
red  and  full  blue  morocco,  with  losse-leaf  binder  attachments. 
Titles  lettered  in  gilt  on  front  covers. 


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SECOND  SESSION 
Monday  Evening,  November  13,  1916,  at  8:15  O'clock 


LOTS  237-549 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS 
RELATING  TO  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN 

237.  ABOTT  (ABOTT  A.).  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
12mo,  eloth.    N.  Y. :  T.  R.  Dawley,  1864. 

Scarce. 

238.  ABOTT  (ABOTT  A.).  The  Assassination  and  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Printed  within  black  borders,  pp.  12. 
]2mo,  cloth.  N.  Y. :  Am.  News  Co.  [1865) 

239.  ABOTT  (ABOTT  A.).  Assassination  and  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,,  at  Washington.  Fnll  Particulars,  with  a 
Short  Account  of  His  Life.  24  pp.  16mo,  cloth,  original  wrap- 
pers bound  in  (very  slightly  water-stained).  N.  Y.  [1865] 

240.  ABRAHAM  Afrieanus  I.  His  Secret  Life,  as  Revealed 
under  the  Mesmeric  Influence.  Mysteries  of  the  White  House. 
16mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in  (small  stain  on  4 
margins).    N.  Y. :  J.  F.  Feeks,  [1864]. 

241.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.  No.     17.     12  pp.  8vo,  half 

crushed  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  N.  p.  [1864] 

\'er.v  rare  pamphlet,  written  just  before  tlie  second  election  of 
Lincoln  to  the  I'resideucy.  It  has  the  signature  of  the  Lincoln 
bibliographer  on  cover,  'T.  If.  Jhni.  Miiij  'ird.,  1S(»4."  This 
liainplilet  seems  to  be  unknown  to  Fish,  Hoyd.  Smith,  and  was 
not  in  any  of  the  Lincoln  collections  recently  sold. 

242.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.  A  Study.  Entered  at  St.a- 
tioner's  Hall.     By  R.  Y.     12mo,  cloth.  Liverpool  1865 

Scarce. 

243.  ABRAHAM  LTXCOLX.  From  llie  "London  Quar- 
terly Review."    8vo.  cloth.  [Lond.  1866] 

244.  ABRAHA.M  LINCOLN.  The  True  Story  of  a  Great 
Life.  With  Critical  Estimates,  Stories  and  Anecdotes.  Intro- 
ductions and  Special  Articles  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  Charles 
E.  Hughes  and  others.      Fronlispiect.     6  vols..   16mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.   [19081 

245.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN,  the  Boy  and  the  Man,  by 
James  Morgan,  N.  Y.,  1908;  Lincoln  the  Lawyer,  by  Frederick 
Trevor  Hill,  N.  Y..  ]906.  /'oil raits  and  illustrations.  2  vols., 
]2mo,  cloth. 


246.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN:  llis  Religion  (Reeves),  n.  d. ; 
Religious  Life  of  Lincoln  (Pritehard),  1909 ;  Lincoln  (E.  H. 
Mott).  Lincoln  Centenary  Com.,  N.  Y.,  1908;  and  another.  4 
vols..  8vo.  cloth. 

217.  ABRAHA.M  LINCOLN.  His  Life  and  Public  Services 
(Hanaford).  Chicago,  n.  d. ;  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Man  of  the 
People  (Hapgood).  N.  Y.  1909;  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Boy 
and  the  ^lan  (Morgan),  N.  Y.  1908:  Abraham  Lincoln 
(Brooks),  N.  Y.  1888;  "Abe"  Lincobi's  Anecdotes  and 
Stories,  Bost..  u.  d.    5  vols.,  12mo,  cloth. 


Vl,J 


218.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  (Sullivan),  n.  p..  1908:  Three 
Letters  from  Abraham  Lincoln,  n.  p..  n.  d. ;  The  Heart  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  (Whipple).  Phila.  1909;  Lincoln  and  the 
Sleeping  Sentinel  (Chittenden^  N.  Y.  1909,  and  2  others. 
6  vols.,  16mo.  and  18mo,  cloth. 

219.  ABRAHA:\I  LINCOLN,  by  Elbert  Hubbard.  N.  Y. 
1898;  Lincoln  and  Stanton  (Kelley),  N.  Y.  1885;  Lincoln's 
Inaugural  and  First  ^Message  to  Congress.  X.  Y.  1906 ;  Ex- 
tracts from  Lincoln's  State  Papers,  N.  Y.  1909;  jNIemorial 
Address  (Bancroft),  Wash.  1866;  Letter  of  Gen.  A.  J.  Hamil- 
ton of  Texas  to  the  President,  N.  Y.  1863.  6  vols.,  8vo  and 
smaller,  half  morocco  and  cloth. 

250.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  in  the  latest  Biography 
(Clason),  n.  p..  n.  d. ;  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Speech,  Facsimile, 
N.  Y.  1898 ;  Speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln  at  Cooper  Institute, 
Feb.  27.  1860,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  :Message  of  the  President,  Wash. 
1861;  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Address.  iUHstrations,  York  1907; 
Message  of  the  President,  July  1,  1861,  Wash.  1861.  6  vols., 
8vo.  cloth  and  half  morocco. 

251.  ABRAHA:\I  LINCOLN.  Biographical  sketch,  n.  p.. 
n.  d. ;  The  Photographs  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (^Meserve),  N.  Y. 
1910;  Lincoln — an  Inspiration  (Krauskopf),  Phila.  1905; 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Jewish  Spirit  (Fischkin).  Chicago 
1909;  Abraham  Lincoln  (Sheppard),  N.  Y.  1908;  Lincoln  and 
his  Veterans  (:\IcCook),  Phila.  1909.  6  vols.,  8vo,  and  12mo, 
cloth  and  half  morocco. 

252.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN:  Farmer's  Boy  and  President. 
32  pp.  12mo.  half  brown  morocco,  original  colored  wrappers 
bound  in.  Loud. :  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl- 
edge, n.  d. 

253.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN'S  SPEECHES  (Chittenden), 
1895;  Lincoln  at  Gettysburg  (Bieknell),  1879;  Lincoln  in 
Story  (Pratt),  1901;  and  another.    4  vols.,  16mo.  cloth. 

254.  ADAMS  (GEORGE  E.).  Lincoln.  Address  delivered 
at  Quincy  Illinois.    12  pp.  8vo,  cloth.    Peterboro,  N.  H.,  1908 

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255.  ADDRESS.  Ahraliaiu  Lincoln  (Booker  T.  Washini;- 
lon),  1909;  Lincoln,  tlie  Chosen  of  God  (Krauskopf).  1906; 
Abraham  Lincohi  (Frank  S.  Black),  1909,  3  vols.,  8vo,  grey 
boards.  blue  morocco  backs,  gilt  lettered.  V.  p.,  1906-09 

256.  ADDRESSES  delivered  at  the  Presentation  of  the 
Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Feb.  12,  1867,  Trenton  1867; 
Abraham  Lincobi  (Kyle),  Plymouth,  Mass.  1909;  Abraham 
Lincoln  in  the  latest  Biography  (Clason),  n.  p.,  n.  d. ;  The 
Eclectic  Magazine  for  July  1865,  Sketch  of  Lincoln;  Words 
of  Lincoln  Nat.  Tribune  Library,  AVash.  1895.  5  vols.,  8vo. 
cloth  and  half  morocco. 

257.  ALGER  (HORATIO).  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Back- 
woods Boy.    First  EDITION.    16mo,  original  cloth.    N.  Y.,  1883 

258.  ALLEN  (ETHAN).  A  Discourse  prepared  for  the 
National  Fast  Day,  June  1.  1865,  on  account  of  the  Murder 
of  our  late  President  and  preached  at  Homestead,  Md.  12mo, 
cloth.  Balto.,  1865 

_'59.  ALLEN  (EUGENE  C).  A])i-aham  Lincoln.  An  His- 
lorical  Essay  in  Two  Parts.  8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound 
in.  '  Albion,  Mich.,  1895 

260.  ALLEN  (LYMAN  WHITNEY).  Abraham  Lincoln. 
A  I'oem.   First  edition.   12mo,  half  levant  morocco. 

N.  Y.  1896 

2»n.  AMES  (CHARLES  G.).  Stand  by  the  President! 
An  Address  delivered  at  Cincinnati,  ]\Iarch  6,  1863.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Phila.,  1863 

262.  ANDREW  (JOHN  A.).  House  No.  227.  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts.  [Address  by  His  Excellency  -lolin 
A.  Andrew,  Gov.,  to  the  Legislature.  April  17,  1865,  on  tbc 
Death  of  Lincoln.]    8  pp.  black  bordered.  8vo,  full  roan. 

N.  p.,   n.  (1. 

263.  ANECDOTAL  Lincoln  :  Speeches,  Stories  and  Yarns, 
Chic.  1900;  Abe  Lincoln's  Stories  (McClure),  Chic.  1887; 
Abraham  Lincoln:  His  Youth  and  Early  Alanhood  (Brooks), 
N.  Y.,  n.  d.    3  vols..  12mo,  cloth. 

264.  ANECDOTAL  Lincoln.  Chicago  19(H);  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, Spee<  hes  and  Stories,  Chicago,  n.  d. ;  The  Lincoln  Story- 
Book  (Wiliams),  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  Abraluun  Lincoln  (Hanaford), 
Chicago,  n.  d. ;  Abe  Lincoln's  Yarns  and  Stoiies,  Chicago, 
1902.    5  vols.,  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

265.  ARNAULD  (ACHILLE).  Abraham  Lincoln,  sa  Nais- 
sanee,  sa  Vie,  sa  Mort.  Illuslraiions.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  front 
wrapper,  with  medallion  ])()rtrait  of  Lincoln,  bound  in.  Paris 
1865 

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266.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.).  Reconstruction:  Liberty  the 
Corner-stone  and  Lincoln  the  Architect.  Speech  in  the  H.  of 
R.,  March  19,  1864.    8\o,  half  blue  morocco.  Wash.  1864 

267.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.).  The  History  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  the  Overthrow  of  Slavery.  Portrait.  First 
EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.  *  Chicago  1866 

268.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.).  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1869 

269.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.).  Reminiscences  of  the  Illinois 
Bar  Forty  Years  Ago:  Lincoln  and  Douglas  as  Orators  and 
Lawyers.    8vo.  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  n.  p.  [1881] 

270.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.).  Abraham  Lincoln:  A  Paper 
read  before  the  Royal  Historical  Society,  London,  June  16, 
1881.    8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Chicago  1881 

271.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.).  The  same.  8vo,  rloth, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Chicago  1888 

272.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.)  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Portrait.  2  vols.,  8vo,  half  red  crushed  levant  morocco. 
gilt  tops,  uncut.  Chicago  1885 

Large  Paper  copy,  only  .37.5  printed.  One  vol.  extended  to 
two  by  the  insertion  of  120  engraved  portraits  and  view.s  illus- 
trating the  life  of  Lineoln  and  the  Civil  War. 

273.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.).  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Portrait.    First  edition.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.   Chicago  1885 

274.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.).  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    Portrait.     8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt   top. 

Chicago  1891 

275.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.).  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. With  Introduction  by  Hon.  E.  B.  Washburne.  12mo. 
half  green  levant  morocco.  Chicago  1901 

Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  60  portraits  and 
views,  and  4."'»  Autograph  Letters  and  Documents,  including : 
A.  S.  of  Lincoln,  signed  in  full ;  2pp.  A.  L.  S.,  of  the  author  :  A. 
L.  in  the  third  person,  by  Henry  Clay ;  A.  L's.  of  Reverdy 
•Tohnson,  Henry  A.  Wise,  Preston  King,  J.  A.  Bingham.  J.  A. 
Logan,  and  others,  with  L's  S.  or  D's  S.  of  James  A.  Gartield. 
Stephen  A.  Douglas.  .Judge  Holt,  A.  H,  Stephens,  Vallandigham. 
W.  n.  Seward,  H.  Hamlin.  Horatio  Seymour,  and  many  othiTs, 
all  intimately  connected  with  the  life  and  administration  nf 
i-.incolu. 

A   CHOICE,    DESIRABLE    COPY. 

276.  ARNOLD  (ISAAC  N.).  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.   Portrait.    12mo,  cloth.  Chicago  1901 

277.  ASHLEY  (J.  :\I.).  Address  at  the  Fourth  Annual 
Banquet  of  the  Ohio  Republican  League,  at  Toledo.  Feb.  12, 
1891.  Portrait  of  Lincoln  on  tiilr  (ind  n-rapptr.  8vo,  cloth, 
original  covei's  bound  in.  N.  Y.   [1891] 

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278.  ASHLEY  (J.  M.}.  Keiuinisceiiees  of  the  Great  Re- 
bellion. Calhoun.  Seward  and  Lincoln.  Address  at  Toledo, 
June  2,  1890.     8vo,  cloth  (writing  on  title).  n.  p..  n.  d! 

Scarce. 

279.  ASSASSLXATIOX.  General  Orders.  No.  66.  War 
Department.     2  pp.  16mo,  cloth.  |  Wash.  ISe.')] 

AniKmnccniciit  to  the  army  of  Liucolu's  death. 

280.  ASSASSINATION  and  Histoi-y  of  the  Conspiracy. 
Illustrated.     8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

Cinn. :  J.  R.  Hawley  &  Co.,  1865 

281.  ASSASSINATION  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  ancl  the  At- 
tempted Assassination  of  William  H.  Seward  and  Frederick 
W.  Seward.  Portrait.  Thick  4to,  half  morocco  (two  or  three 
pages  spotted).  Wash.  1867 

Exprossidus    <it'    couduleucu    and    s\ini)ath.\'    iuspired    h\-    those 
events. 

282.  ASSASSINATION  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (.Smoot), 
1908;  Religion  of  Lincoln  [Backus],  n.  d. ;  Lincoln  Memorial 
Boulder,  Nyack-on-Hudson,  1908.    3  vols..  12mo,  cloth. 

283.  ASSASSINATION  of  Lincoln.  Boutwell's  Report.  No. 
104,  Wash.  1866;  The  President's  Policy  (Blair),  N.  Y.  1862; 
The  Will  of  the  People;  Speech  of  William  J.  Allen  on  the 
President's  Message,  Wash.  1864;  Dr.  Gurley's  Letter  to 
Pres.  Johnson,  Wash.  1865 ;  Corruptions  and  Frauds  of  Lin- 
coln's  Administration  [N.  Y.,  n.  cl.].  6  vols.,  8vo,  clot  It  and 
bindings. 

284.  ATHENAEUM  CLUB.  In  Memoriam :  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, Commemorative  Proceedings,  April  1865.  Engraved 
portrait  on  India  paper.  4to,  cloth  (slight  stain  on  corner 
of  portrait).  [N.  Y.  1865] 

IvARGE    I'APKR  CoPY ;    only   .50   issued.      Contains   address   by 
I'arke  Godwin,  poem  by  il.  T.  Tuckertou,  &c. 

285.  ATHENAEUM  CLUB.  Commemorative  Proceedings 
of  the  Athenaeum  Club  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
April  1865.    Portrait  on  Japan  paper.    Folio,  cloth. 

[N.  Y.  1865 J 
I.iARGE  Papkr  Copy.     One  of  -lO  so  issued. 

286.  .    The  same  on  small  paper.    4to,  half  morocco. 

[N.  Y.  .1865] 

287.  ATKINS  (SMITH  D.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  |  An  ad- 
dress delivered  at  the  Opera  House.  Streator,  111.,  Feb.  12, 
1909.]      8vo,  cloth.  [Freeport,  111.,  n.  d.] 

288.  AT  WOOD  (E.  S.).  The  Nation's  Loss.  A  Discourse 
delivered  at  Salem,  April  16,  I860.  8vo,  half  red  morocco, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Salem  1865 

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289.  AUTOBIOGRAPHY  of  Lincoln,  X.  Y.,  1905;  Abraliam 
Lincoln,  His  Book  [1901]  ;  Three  Great  Speeches  (Lincoln)  ; 
Table  Talk  (Stoddard),  [1S94]  ;  and  3  others.  7  vols.,  24mo 
to  IGmo,  cloth. 

290.  [B.  (R.)].  A  jMemoir  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President 
Elect  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Portrait  of  Lincoln  on 
wrapper.     r2mo.  cloth.    Original  wrappers  bonnd  in. 

Lond.  1861 

291.  .    Another  copy,  in  fnll  roan. 

292.  BABCOCK  (SAMUEL  B.).  A  Disconrse  on  the  Death 
of  President  Lincoln.  Preached  at  Dedham,  Mass.,  April  19. 
1865.    8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Dedham  1865 

293.  BACON  (G.  W.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Geschetst  in 
Zijn  Leven  en  Daden.  12mo,  cloth,  original  covers,  with  por- 
trait of  Lincoln,  bound  in.  Amsterdam  1865 

294.  BACON  (G.  W.).  The  Life  and  Administration  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  presenting  his  Early  History,  Political 
Career.  Speeches,  etc.  16mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.  Lond.  1865 

Very  Scarce. 

295.  BACON  (G.  W.).  The  Life  and  Administration  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  presenting  his  Early  History.  Political 
Career,  Speeches,  etc.  Portrait  and  colored  folding  map. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1865 

296.  BADGER  (HENRY  C).  The  Humble  Conqueror: 
A  Discourse  delivered  at  Cambridgeport,  April  23,  1865.  8vo. 
half  maroon  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

297.  BAIN  (J.  W.).  National  Lessons  from  the  Life  and 
Death  of  President  Lincoln.  Sermon  preached  at  Canons- 
burg,  Pa.,  June  1.  1865.  8vo.  half  morocco,  original  front 
cover  bound  in.  Pittsburgh  1865 

298.  BAKER  (L.  C).  History  of  the  United  States  Secret 
Service.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  First  edition.  8vo,  half 
brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top  (name  on  title).        Phila.  1867 

299.  BALDRIDGE  (S.  C).  The  :\Iartyr  Prince.  A  Ser- 
mon on  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln  delivered  at 
Friendsville  [Ohio],  April  23,  1865.  8vo,  half  morocco,  origi- 
nal front  cover  bound  in.  Cinn.  1865 

300.  BALTDIORE.  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  of 
Baltimore  in  relation  to  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  covers  bound  in  (lib.  st.).  [Balto.  1865] 

301.  BALTIMORE  CONVENTION.  Presidential  Election 
1864.  Proceedings  of  the  National  Union  Convention  held  at 
Baltimore,  June  7  and  8,  1S64.  8vo,  half  green  straight-grain 
leather  (water-stained).  N-  Y.  1864 

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302.  BANCROFT  (GEORGE).  Memorial  Address  on  the 
Life  and  Character  of  Al)rahani  Lincoln,  tlelivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives.  Feb.  12,  1866.  Etigravrd  portrait. 
4to,  full  red  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt,  doublure  of  blue 
morocco,  gilt  line  and  floral  border,  blue  silk  end  leaves,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  by  the  Eagle  Art  Bindery.  Wash.  1866 

I.nrgo  I'aptM'  fditioii,  ini\y  1(t(»  copies  printt'ii.       IOxtka-iims 
TKATK!)  by  the  insertion  of  ".">  poitraits  mik!  views  eiijti";t\(>d  and 
otherwise.      Flue  copy. 

3(K1  BANCROFT  (GEORGE).  Eloge  Funebre  du  Presi- 
dent Abraham  Lincoln  pronounce  en  seance  solemnelle  du 
Congres  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.  Traduction  de  1' Anglais 
par  Gustave  Jottrand.    8vo.  cloth,  original  covers  l)ound  in. 

Bruxelles  1866 
Scarce. 

304.  [BARBER  (JOSEPH).].  War  Letters  of  a  Disbanded 
Volunteer.  Frontispiece.  12mo.  half  levant  morocco,  gilt 
top.  N.  Y.1864 

305.  BARLER  (0.  L.).  A  Study  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
The  Last  and  Glorified  Decade  of  his  Eventful  Life.  16nio. 
half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.        Beatrice,  Neb.,  I'JOo 

306.  .    Another  copy,  in  cloth. 

307.  [BARNARD  (F.  A.  P.). J.  Letter  to  the  President  of 
the  Lnited  States  by  a  Refugee.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  origi- 
nal covers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1863 

308.  BARNES  (ALBERT).  The  State  of  tiie  Country. 
Discourse  delivered  at  Philadelphia,  June  ],  1865.  8vo.  half 
red  morocco,  original  covers  botiiul  in.  Phila.  1865 

309.  BARNES  (.SAMUEL).  Discourse  on  the  Death  of 
President  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Baltimore.  April  19. 
1865.    8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  ]>alto.  1865 

310.  BARRETT  (J.  II.).  Life  of  Abi-ahaiu  Lincoln  (of 
Illinois).  With  a  Condensed  View  of  his  most  Important 
Speeches;  also  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Hannilial  Hamlin.  2 
portruils.     12mo,  cloth. 

Cincinnati:  .Moore.  Wilstaeh.  Keys  &  Co..  1860 

311.  BARRETT  (J.  IL).  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  A 
Concise  History  of  the  War.     Portrait.     l'2mo,  cloth. 

Cinn.  1864 

312.  15AHKETT  (.1.  II. j.  Life  of  .\braham  Lincoln,  pre- 
senting his  Early  History,  Political  Career,  etc.  IIl)(strated. 
8vo,  half  brown 'morocco,  gilt  lop.  Cincinnati  1865 

313.  BARRETT  (J.  II.).  Das  Leben  and  Werken  Abraham 
Lincoln's.  Nebst  einer  Darstellung  der  Kreigsereignisse,  die 
wiihrend  seiner  Administration  stattfandeii.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
half  brown  calf  (rubbed).  Cincinnati  1866 

\r, 


■■iU.  BARRETT  (J.  H.)  and  Brown  (C.  AV.).  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     lUust rations.     Square  8vo,  cloth. 

Chicago,  1902 

;iir,.  BARRETT  (J.  H.).  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  Presi- 
dency. Illustrated.  First  edition.  2  vols.,  8vo.  cloth,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.    •  Cinn.  1904 

316.  BARTLETT  (D.  W.).  Life  and  Public  Services  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait.  Authorized  edition.  12mo, 
cloth.    Fine  copy.  N.  Y. :  Burdick  1860 

317.  BARTLETT  (D.  W.).  The  Life  and  Public  Services 
of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln.  To  which  is  added  a  Biographical 
Sketch  of  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin.  Engraved  portrait.  12mo. 
cloth.  Cinn.  1860 

Not  in  Fish  or  Boyd. 

318.  BARTLETT  (D.  W.).  The  Life  and  Public  Services 
of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln.  12mo.  cloth,  front  cover  with 
portrait  of  Lincoln,  bound  in.  X.  Y.  1860 

319.  BATEMAN  (NEWTON).  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Ad- 
dress. Square  12mo.  half  crimson  morocco,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Galesburg,  111.:  Cadmus  Club,  1899 

320.  BATES  (DAVID  HOMER).  Lincoln  in  the  Telegraph 
Office.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  First  edition.  12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 

321.  BEECPIER  (HENRY  WARD).  Oration  at  the  Rais- 
ing of  "The  Old  Flag""  at  Sumter,  and  Sermon  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,  full  roan.  Manchester  1865 

Very  .Scarce. 

322.  BEHIND  the  Seams ;  by  a  Nigger  Woman  who  took  in 

work  from  Mrs.  Lincoln  and  Mrs.  Davis.     8vo,  cloth,  original 

front  wrapper  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1868 

Extremely  scarce. 

323.  BEIDLER  (J.  H.).  Lincoln;  or,  the  Prime  Hero  of 
the  Nineteenth  Century.     Square  12mo,  cloth.      Chicago  1896 

Very  scarce.      Inserted  are  2  A.  L's.  S.  by  the  author  to  E. 
C.  Stedman.      From  the  Stedman  library  with  his  bookplate. 

324.  BELDEN  (DAVID).    Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln. 

An   Oration  in  Nevada   City  in  1865.     8vo,  cloth,  wrappers 

bound  in.  Marysville,  Calif.,  n.  d. 

Not  mentioned  in  Fish"s  bibliography. 

325.  BELL  (JOHN  T.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Address 
before  the  Illinois  Society  of  Oakland.  Cal.  12mo,  cloth, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

326.  BENEDICT  (ALMON  H.).  (  "Wide- Awake"  Poem. 
In  which  are  recounted  the  political  death  and  burial  of  the 
unlamented  Buchanan  ...  in  it  are  also  briefly  set  forth  the 
merits  of  "Honest  Old  Abe.""  our  next  President.  12mo,  cloth, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.         Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  1860 

\'ery   Scarce. 

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:-l27.  BENJAMIN  (S.  G.  W.).  Ode  on  the  Death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.     12mo.  cloth,  original  wrappers  l)ouml  in. 

Bo.st.  1865 

;528.  BENTON  (JOEL,  Editor).  Greeley  on  Lincoln.  With 
^Ir.  Greeley's  Letters  to  Charles  A.  Dana  and  a  Lady  Fi-iend. 
Frontispiece  and  facsimile.  12mo,  half  green  levant  morocco. 

X.  Y.,  n.  (1. 

329.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Boyd  (Andrew)  |  Memorial  Lin- 
coln Bibliography  of  Books,  &c.,  on  Abraham  Lincoln.  Por- 
trait. Royal  Svo,  half  ernslied  brown  morocco,  gilt  top,  nn- 
t  lit.  Albany:  Andrew  Boyd.  1870 

830.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Fish  (Daniel).  Lincoln  Litera- 
tnre.  Royal  Svo.  half  brown  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. Minneapolis  1900 

331.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Fish  (Daniel).  Lincoln  P^ibliog- 
raphy:  A  List  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  Lincoln. 
Portrait.    Svo,  cloth,  uncut.    N.  Y. :  Francis  D.  Tandy  [1906] 

332.  BINDING.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Little  Masterpieces, 
Edited  by  Bliss  Perry.  Portrait.  16mo.  full  autumn-leaf 
levant  morocco,  gilt  lettered  and  tooled  with  American  shields 
and  eagles,  gilt  top.  by  Pfister.  N.  Y.  189!) 

333.  BINGHAM  (J.  A.).  Argument  at  llie  Trial  of  the 
Conspirators  for  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  etc. 
Svo,  half  red  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.      Wash.  1865 

334.  BINGHAM  (J.  C).  The  Spoiler  Spoiled.  A  Sermon 
pleached  at  Neshanock  and  Hopewell,  June  1.  1865.  12mo, 
half  green  moroceo  (water-stained).  Mercer  [1865J 

The  initli(ir"s  ikiiiu-  w.is  mis))iiiitcil.      It  slnnild  be  I'igh;iin. 

335.  BINGHAM  (J.  F.).  National  Disappointment.  Dis- 
course occasioned  by  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 
Delivered  at  Butfalo.  ^lay  1,  1865.  Svo.  half  green  morocco, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Buffalo  1865 

336.  BINNEY  (WILLIA:\I).  Proceedings  of  the  City  Coun- 
cil of  Providence  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  with  the 
Oration  delivered  June  1,  1865.  Svo.  half  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Providence  1865 

337.  BINNEY  (WILLIA.M).   Oration  of  the  Death  of  A1)ra- 

ham  Lincoln.     With  2  photographic  portraits,  mounted,  with 

linen  guards.    4to.  cloth,  uncut.  Providence  1S65 

Large  paper  copy.      One  of  2~>  (•(ii)i('s.      \'er.v  Srarce. 

338.  BIRCH  (E.  P.,  of  La  Grange,  Ga.).  The  Devil's  Visit 
to  "Old  Abe."  Written  on  the  occasion  of  Lincoln's  Procla- 
mation for  prayer  and  fasting  after  the  Battle  of  ^lanassas. 
Revised  and  improved  expressly  for  the  La  Grange  Reporter, 
by  the  author.     Tall  narrow  folio  broadside,  linen-backed,  in 

clotli  binding.  x.  p.,  n.  d. 

Very  Scarce.      This  issue  not  mentioned  by  Fisli.  and  nut  in 
T.anihert  i>v  Wuvioii. 

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389.  BIRD(M.  B.).  The  Victorious.  A  small  poem  on  the 
Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  12mo.  cloth  (slightly 
stained).  Kingston.  Jamaica.  1866 


340.  BIRTHDAY  of  Abraham  Lincoln  ^The).  Speeches 
by  Joseph  G.  Darlington,  Hampton  L.  Carson  and  ^larcns  A. 
Brownson  at  Union  League  Club  of  Phila.  dinner,  Feb.  13, 
1899.    8vo.  half  red  morocco,  original  Avrappers  bound  in. 

[Phila.]  1899 

41.  BLACK  (FRANKS.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address  be- 
fore the  Republican  Club  of  X.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1903.  12mo, 
cloth.  [N.  Y.  1903] 

342.  BLACKBURNE  (WILLIAM  :\l.j.  The  Crime  against 
the  Presidency.  Sermon  preached  at  Trenton,  April  16,  1865. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Trenton  1865 

343.  BLAIR  (MONTGOMERY).  Comments  on  the  Policy 
Inaugurated  by  the  President,  in  a  Letter  and  Two  Speeches. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  eoTers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1863 

344.  BLAIR  (MONTGO:\IERY).  Speech  on  the  Revolu- 
tionar}'  Schemes  of  the  Ultra  Abolitionists  and  in  Defence  of 
the  Policy  of  the  President,  delivered  at  Rockville,  ^Id..  Oct. 
3,  1863.    8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1 863 

345.  BLAIR  (MONTGOMERY).  Speech  on  the  Causes  of 
the  Rebellion  and  in  Support  of  the  President's  Plan  of  Pacifi- 
cation, delivered  at  Annapolis.  Jan.  22,  1864.  8vo.  cloth, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Balto.  1864 

346.  BLAKE  (JOHN  FALKNER).  A  Sermon  on  the  Serv- 
ices and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  at  Bridgeport, 
April  16,  1865.     8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1865 

347.  BLANCHARD  (RUFUS).  Abraham  Lincoln.  The 
Type  of  American  Genius.  An  Historical  Romance.  Portrait. 
12mo,  half  levant  morocco.  Wheaton,  1882 

348.  BLISS  (T.  E.).  "Clarum  et  Venerabile  Nomen." 
Discourse  commemorative  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  delivered  at  ^Memphis,  Tenn..  April  23,  1865. 
8vo.  half  blue  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Memphis,  1865 

349.  BOARDMAN  (GEORGE  DANA).  An  Address  in 
Commemoration  of  the  Re-Establishment  of  the  National  Flag 
at  Fort  Sumter,  Delivered  at  Philadelphia.  April  14.  1865. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

350.  BOARDMAN  (HENRY  A.).  The  Peace  we  Need  and 
How  to  Secure  It.  Sermon  preached  at  Philadelphia,  June  1, 
1865.     8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

4S 


351.  BOOK  of  the  Prophet  Stephen,  Son  of  Douglas. 
Wherein  marvellous  things  are  foretold  of  the  Reign  of  Abra- 
ham.   2  vols.,  12mo.  (vol.  1  in  eloth ;  vol.  2  in  full  roan). 

N.  Y.  [1863-64] 

352.  BOOKS  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  Lincoln.  Phila., 
n.  d. ;  Fost  ell's  Collection  of  Relics  of  Historical  Interest; 
Newhall's  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to  Lincoln,  Xo.  7, 
N.  Y.  1906;  A  Priced  Lincoln  Bibliography  (Smith),  one 
of  250  copies,  X.  Y.  1906.  4  vols.,  8vo.  cloth  and  half 
morocco. 

353.  BOOTH  (JOHX  WH.KES).  Confession  de  John 
Wilkes  Booth,  Assassin  fu  President  Abraham  Lincoln.  12mo. 
boards,  roan  back.  Paris  1865 

Extremely   scarce. 

354.  BOOTH  (ROBERT  RUSSELL).  Personal  Forgive- 
ness and  Public  Justice.  Sermon  preached  in  Xew  York,  April 
23,  1865.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

X.  Y.  1865 

355.  BOSTOX.  Memorial  Services  in  Honor  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  June  1,  1865.    4  pp.  l2mo,  cloth.  [Bost.  1865] 

Contains  a  Hymn  by  Holmes. 

356.  BOSTOX.  Sermons  Preached  in  Boston  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln;  together  with  the  Funeral  Services  in 
the  East  Room  of  the  Executive  Mansion  at  Washington. 
12mo,  cloth.  -Best.  1865 

357.  BOSTOX.  A  Memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late 
President  of  the  United  States.  Large  8vo.  half  blue  calf, 
gilt  top.  Bost.  1865 

358.  BOSTOX.  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  of  Boston, 
April  17,  1865.  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Printed  within  black  borders  on  alternate  pages.  8vo_, 
cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

359.  BOUTWELL  (L.).  Eulogy  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  April  19.  1865.  8vo.  clotlu 
original  wrappers  l)ound  in.  Lowell.  186.) 

360.  BOYD  (AXDREW).  Abraham  Lincoln,  Foully  As- 
sassinated April  14.  1865.  A  Poem  with  an  Illustration  from 
the  London  Punch  for  .May  6,  1865.  Republished  with  an 
Introduction  bv  Andrew  Bovd.    4to,  limp  cloth. 

Albany:  .Alunsell,  1868 

One  of  7.1  copies  issucil.      I'rintcil  on  one  side  of  the  leaf  only. 

361.  BOYD  (LT^CIXDA).  The  Sorrows  of  Xancy.  ///;^s- 
irated.     12mo,  cloth.  Richmond,  1899 

A  curious  book   alioiit    I.iucoln's  uiother.   in   which   the  author 
elaborates  lli'indon's  statenn'iit  about   parentage. 

41) 


362.  BOYHOOD  and  I\Ianlioo(l  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
(Alger),  [1883]  ;  Subgenation,  N.  Y.  1864;  Organization  and 
Objects  of  the  Lincoln  Guard  of  Honor,  Springfield  1880 ;  and 
another.    4  vols.,  16mo.  to  8vo,  cloth. 

363.  BRAKEMAN  (N.  L.).  A  Great  Man  Fallen.  Sermon 
preached  at  Baton  Rouge,  April  23,  1865,  on  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

New  Orleans  1865 

Xcvy   Scarce.       This  copy  contains  the   author's  own  correc- 
tions in  pencil. 

364.  BRAMANTIP  (BOCARDO).  The  Abraham  Lincoln 
Myth.  From  the  37th  Century  Magazine  of  April,  A.D.  3663. 
12mo,  half  crushed  brown  morocco,  original  portrait  wrappers 
bound  in.  N.  Y.  1894 

365.  BRIGGS  (GEORGE  W.).  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, June  1,  1865.  4to,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound 
in.  .  Salem  1865 

T.AEGE   PAPER   COPY. 

366.  BRIGGS  (GEORGE  W.)".  The  same  (on  small  paper). 
8vo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Salem  1865 

367.  BROADSIDE.  Fast  Day.  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts. A  Proclamation.  Signed  by  John  A.  Andrew  and 
Oliver  Warner,  of  Massachusetts,  and  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
W.  H.  Seward,  of  United  States.  Appointing  Thursday,  April 
30.  1863,  as  a  day  of  National  Humiliation,  Fasting  and 
Prayer.  Size,  19  by  261/2  inches.  Folding  into  small  folio 
boards.  "  n.  p.,  [1863] 

368.  BROADSIDE.  Lincoln  (Abraham).  By  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  of  America :  A  Proclamation.  1  p. 
folio,  cloth.  [Wash.  1863] 

A'ery  Scarce. 

369.  BROADSIDE.  A  Workingman's  Ideas  of  Conscrip- 
tion. Small  folio,  printed  in  three  columns,  inserted  in  cloth 
portfolio.  [PMla.,  1863?] 

Very  scarce.  From  "Fincher's  Trades'  Review,"  the  Na- 
tional Organ  of  the  Prodiicing  Classes.  Not  mentioned  in  biblio- 
graphies of  Fish  or  Smith. 

370.  BROADSIDE.  In  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  His 
Farewell  Address  to  his  Old  Neighbors,  Springfield,  Febru- 
ary 12,  1861.    Black-bordered.    8vo,  half  morocco,    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

371.  BROADSIDE.  Lincoln  ober  McClellan?  An  die 
Deutschen  in  Amerika.    By  Franz  Lieber.    4to,  cloth. 

N.  Y. :  Loyal  Pub.  Society,  n.  d. 

r.o 


372.  BROADSIDE  SONGS.  DeWolfe  (Geo.  G.  B.).  Abe 
Lincoln  the  Rail  Splitter;  and  Breekenridge 's  Lament.  8vo 
sheet,  with  vignette.  "Honest  Old  Abe  driving  to  Washing- 
ton." Inserted  in  red  cloth  folder  (margin  of  broadside 
strengthened).  [Olneyfield,  R.  I.]   ca.  1860 

^'t'ry  scarce.  Not  mentioned  iu  the  bibliographies  of  Fish. 
Boyd,  or  Smith,  nor  included  in  the  lancolnia  of  the  Library  of 
Congress. 

373.  BROADSIDE  SONGS.  DeWolfe  (Geo.  G.  B.).  Hon. 
S.  A.  Douglas.  "The  Little  Giant,"  and  Hon.  A.  Lincoln. 
' '  Honest  Old  Abe. ' '  Arranged  in  parallel  lines,  with  vignette 
on  top.  8vo,  sheet  (strengthened).  Inserted  in  red  cloth 
folder.  [Olneyfield,  R.  I.]  ca.  1860 

X'kry  scarce.     Not  mentioned  in  the  Lincoln  bibliographies. 

374.  BROCKETT  (L.  P.).  The  Life  and  Times  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States.  Por- 
trait.   8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.     Phila.  1865 

375.  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y.  Services  and  Addresses  at  the 
Unveiling  of  the  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Oct.  21,  1869. 
8vo.  half  crimson  morocco,  original  front  wrapper  bound  in. 

Brooklyn  1869 

The  principal  address  was  bv  Rev.  Dr.  Richard  S.  Storrs, 
Jr.,  D.D. 

376.  BROOKS  (JAMES).  The  Two  Proclamations.  Speech 
before  the  Democratic  Union  Association,  Sept.  29,  1862.  8vo, 
cloth.  [N.  Y.   1862] 

377.  BROOKS  (NOAH).  Washington  in  Lincoln's  Time. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1896 

378.  BROOKS  (PHILLIPS).  The  Life  and  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Sermon  preached  in  Philadelphia,  April 
23,  1865,     8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Phila.  1865 

379.  [BROOM  (W.  W.).]  Abraham  Lincoln's  Character. 
Sketched  by  English  Travellers.  4  pp.  8vo,  half  green 
morocco,  gilt  top.     Caption  title.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Scarce.  The  poem  "In  Memoriam"  signed  "W.  W.  R."  is 
dated  "Brooklyn.  April  30,  1865." 

380.  [BROWN  (REV.  NATHAN).]  De  Histori  of  Magnus 
^Nlaharba  and  de  Blak  Dragun.  Bai  Kristofur  Kadmus. 
16mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bou.nd  in  (slight  stain  on 
some  upper  margins). 

Nu-York:  Printed  for  de  Filolojikal  Geraana,  1866 

381.  BROWNE  (FRANCIS  F.).  The  Every-Day  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Nearly  100  original  illustrations.  Original 
sheep    (rebacked).  N.  Y.  1886 

382.  BROWNE  (ROBERT  H.).  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 
Men  of  his  Time.    Frontispiece  portraits.   2  vols.    12mo,  cloth. 

Cinn.  n.  d. 

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383.  BUCKINGHAM  (J..  E.).  Reminiscences  and  Sou- 
venirs of  the  Assassination  of  Lincoln.  Illustrations.  8vo,  half 
brown  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top.  Wash.  189-4 

384.  BUCKLEY  (REV.  EDWIN  A.).  The  Uncrowned 
Nation.  A  Discourse  preached  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Plattsburgh  1865 

385.  BUENOS  AIRES.  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Ain-aham 

Lincoln.    By  the  American  Citizens  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 

[With  Sermon  by  Rev.  Wm.  Goodfellow.]     25  pp.    8vo,  cloth, 

mourning  wrappers  bound  in.  Buenos  Aires   [1865] 

Scarce. 

386.  BULLOCK  (ALEXANDER  H.).  Abraham  Lincoln: 
The  Just  Magistrate,  the  Representative  Statesman,  the  Prac- 
tical Philanthropist.  Address  at  Worcester,  June  1.  1865. 
8vo.  half  red  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Worcester,  n.  d. 

387.  BUNGENER    (F.).     Lincoln.     Sa  Vie,   Son   Oeuvre, 

et  sa  Mort.     Small  8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Lausanne  1865 
First    edition    of    the    scarce    little    Swiss-French    Life    of 
Lincoln. 

388.  BUNGENER   (F.).     Lincoln.     Zijn  Leven,  Werk  en 

Dood.     12mo,  cloth,  original  colored  wrappers,  with  portrait, 

bound  in.  Utrecht  1866 

Scarce. 

389.  BUNGENER  (F.).  Abramo  Lincoln.  Com'ei  Visse, 
qual'  Opera  Compie,  qual  fu  la  sua  Morte.  12mo,  cloth,  orig- 
inal covers  bound  in.  Firenze   1866 

Very  Scarce. 

390.  BUNGENER   (F.).     Abraham  Lincoln.     Sein  Leben, 

Wirken,  und  Sterben.    12mo,  cloth.  Bern  1866 

Scarce. 

391.  BURGESS  (REV.  C).  Life  and  Character  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  with  Some  Lessons  from  His  Death.  8vo,  cloth, 
original  Wrappers  bound  in.     Only  300  copies  printed. 

Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1865 

392.  BURROWS  (J.  LANSING).  Palliative  and  Preju- 
diced Judgments  Condemned.  Discourse  in  First  Baptist 
Church,  Richmond,  Va.  Together  with  Extract  from  a  ser- 
mon upon  the  Assassination  of  Lincoln.  12pp.  8vo,  cloth 
(upper  margins  very  slightly  stained).     Richmond,  Va.  1865 

393.  BURTON  (JOHN  E.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Ora- 
tion [at  Lake  Geneva,  April  1896].  Portrait.  Royal  8vo.  half 
red  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

[Lake  Geneva,  Wis.   1903] 
One  of  26  copies  on   tinted  paper.       With- autograph   of  the 
author. 

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394.  BUTLER  (C.  M.).  Funeral  Address  on  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Phila.  1865 

395.  BUTLER  (HENRY  E.).  God's  Way  of  Leading  the 
lilind.  A  Discourse  at  Keeseville,  X.  Y.,  April  23,  1865.  8vo, 
boards,  roan  back,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Burlington  1865 

396.  BUTLER  (J.  G.).  The  Martyr  President.  Our  Grief 
and  our  Duty.     8vo,  half  red  morocco.  Wash.    1865 

397.  CAXISIUS    (DR.   THEODOR).      Abraham   Lincoln. 

Historisehes  Charakterbild.     12mo,  half  green  morocco   (title 

repaired).  Wein  1867 

Rare. 

398.  CAXISIUS  (DR.  THEODOR).  Abraham  Lincoln 
[ill  German].  Portrait.  12mo,  cloth,  original  paper  wrapper 
bound  in.  .  Stuttgart  1878 

399.  [CAREY  (ISAAC  E.).]  Abraham  Lincoln.  The 
Value  to  the  Nation  of  his  Exalted  Character.  Preached  at 
Freeport,  111.,  June  1,  1865.     8vo,  cloth. 

[Freeport.  111.  1865] 

400.  CAREY  (ISAAC  E.).  Discourse  of  Rev.  Mr.  Carey  on 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  .  .  .  preached  at  Free- 
port,  Illinois.     8  pp.     8vo,  cloth.  N.  p..  n.  d. 

101.  CARNAHAN  (REV.  D.  T.).  Oration  on  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Delivered  at  Gettysburg.  Pa.,  June  1, 
1865.     8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Gettysburg  1865 

402.  CARSON  (HA:\rPTON  L.).  The  Real  Greatness  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Union  League  of  Phila.,  1899.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  N.  p.   1899 

403.  CATALOGUE  of  Books,  &c.,  relating  to  Lincoln 
(Xewhain  :  Lincoln  Day  Program  (Bolles  and  ]\Iaulsby), 
1 1909;]  and  another.    3  pieces,  8vo,  cloth  and  boards. 

404.  CATALOGUE  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to 
Abraham  Lincoln  (Newhall),  Yonkers,  n.  d. ;  Catalogue  of 
Autographs,  etc.,  relating  to  Lincoln.  X.  Y.  1904;  A  Priced 
Lincoln  Bililiography  (Smith),  X.  Y.  1906.  250  copies  issued; 
Catalogue  of  the  J.  T.  Mitchell  collection  of  Autographs,  and 
the  entire  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection.  Phil.  1894.  4  vols. 
8vo,  cloth  and  half  morocco. 

405.  CELEBRATION  by  the  Colored  People's  Educational 
Monument  Association  in  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Fourth 
of  July,  1865.     8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.     Wash.   1865 

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406.  CENTENARY  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (MeCaskpv), 
[1909;]  Abraham  Lincoln  (H.  S.  Boutell).  1909;  First  and 
Second  Inaugnral  Addresses,  Message,  &q.  Wash.  1909;  The 
Collector,  Vol.  2,  No.  15,  1888.    1  vols.,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

407.  CENTENNIAL  I\IEDAL.  Presenting  the  Medal  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  by  Jnles  Edouard  Roine.  together  with 
papers  on  the  Medal :  Its  Origin  and  Symbolism  by  George 
N.  Oleott  and  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Commemoration  by 
Richard  Lloyd  Jones,  and  Certain  Characteristic  Utterances 
by  Abraham  Lincoln.  12mo,  fnll  crimson  morocco,  gilt  edges, 
with  the  bronze  medal  in  black  walnut  mount.     N.  Y.  1908 

Special  copy.  On  the  front  cover  is  an  inscription  on 
white  metal  occupying  the  whole  cover,  stating  that  "T/ie  wood 
eticfiairifi  the  medal  in  this  hook  icas  part  of  the  weather-honvd 
on  the  house  in  i>iprinf/field.  TIL.  occupied  from  1844  to  1861 
by  Abraham  Lincoln  tihen  he  left  to  take  the  Oath  of  Office  as 
President.  March  4th.  1861,  in  Washingt07i,  D.  C."  Accom- 
panying the  volume  is  an  affidavit  from  the  cabinet  maker 
regarding  the  wood.  etc. 

Only  Five  copies  were  made  with  this  black  walnut  mount. 
A  letter  detailing  these  copies  is  laid  in. 

408.  CENTENNIAL  MEDAL.  The  same,  with  the  beauti- 
ful Silver  Medal  in  cardboard  mount.  12mo.  cloth,  silver 
edges.  N.  Y.  1908 

Edition  limited  to  100  copies. 

409.  CHAFFIN  (WILLIAM  L.).  The  President's  Death 
and  its  Lessons.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Philadelphia,  April 
23,  1865.    8vo,  boards,  original  covei^  bound  in.     Phila.  1865 

Scarce. 

410.  CHAMBERLAIN  (N.  H.).  The  Assassination  of  Pres- 
ident Lincoln.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Birmingham,  Conn., 
April  19,  1865.'  12mo,  half  maroon  morocco,  original  covers 
bound  in.  N.  Y.  1S65 

411.  CHARACTER  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Constitu- 
tionality of  his  Emancipation  Proclamation  Policy.  8vo,  clotli, 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 

412.  CHASE  (THOMAS).  Address  on  the  Character  and 
Example  of  President  Lincoln,  before  the  Athenaeum  and 
Everett  Societies  of  Haverford  College.  12mo,  cloth,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

413.  CHESTER  (JOHN).  The  Lesson  of  the  Hour.  A 
Discourse  in  the  Capitol  Hill  Presbyterian  Church.  8yo.  cloth, 
original  wrappere  bound  in.  Wash.  1865 

414.  CHICAGO  CONVENTION.  Proceedings  of  the  Na- 
tional Republican  Convention,  held  at  Chicago.  May  16th. 
17th  and  18th,  1860.    44  pp.    8vo,  half  green  morocco. 

N.  P.   [1860] 
"N'erj'  Scarce.    Press  and  Tribune  Documents  for  tSOO.    No.  o. 


415.  CHICAGO  CONVENTION.  Proceedings  of  the  Re- 
piibliean  National  Convention  held  at  Chicago.  May  16,  17 
and  18,  1860.    153  pp.    8vo,  cloth,  no  title  or  wrappers. 

[Albany  1860] 

416.  CHICAGO  Copperhead  Convention  (The).  The 
Treasonable  and  Revolutionary  Utterances  of  the  INlen  who 
composed  it.     16  pp.     8vo.  cloth.  Wash.  1864 

417.  CHINESE.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Chinese. 
Portrait.    12mo,  half  morocco. 

418.  CHINIQUI  (PATER).  Die  Ermordnng  des  Prasi- 
denten  Abraham  Lincoln  cine  That  der  Jesniteii.  I'imo, 
cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  Barmen,  n.  d. 

410.  CHITTENDEN  (L.  E.).  Recollections  of  President 
Lincoln  and  his  Administration.  Portrait.  8vo.  cloth,  gilt 
top,  nncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

420.  CHITTENDEN  (L.  R.).  Personal  Reminiscences. 
1840-1800.  Includino'  some  not  hitherto  published  of  Lincoln 
and  the  War.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

421.  CHOATE  (JOSEPH  H.).  The  Career  and  Character 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait.  12mo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound 
in.  Chicago    [1901] 

422.  CHOATE  (JOSEPH  H.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Por- 
trait. [In  Japanese,  with  English  titles.]  8vo,  cloth,  original 
covers  bound  in.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Not  in  Fish. 

423.  CLARK  (ALEXANDER).  Memorial  Sermon, 
preached  on  the  "National  Funeral  Day  at  Cincinnati.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Cinn.    [1865] 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

424.  CLARK  (DANIEL).  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln, 
before  the  City  Government  of  Manchester,  N.  H.    8vo,  cloth. 

Manchester  1865 

425.  CLARK  (HENRY).  An  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and 
Services  of  President  Lincoln.  8vo,  half  blue  crushed  morocco, 
gilt  top,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Rutland  1865 

426.  [CLARKE  (JAMES  FREEMAN).]  Order  of  Services 
at  Indiana-Place  Chapel.  April  16.  1865.  12mo.  half  maroon 
morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

427.  CLAXTON  (R.  BETHELL).  Sermons  on  the  Death 
of  President  Lincoln  delivered  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  April  19th 
and  23d,  1865.     8vo,  cloth,  front  wrapper  bound  in. 

Phila.  1865 


428.  COCHIN  (AUGUSTIX).  Abraham  Lineolu.  12nio. 
eloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris  1869 

Very  Scarce. 

429.  CODDIXGTOX  (DAVID  S.).  Eulogy  on  President 
Lincoln,  Citadel  Square  Church,  Charleston,  S.  C.  8vo.  cloth, 
inourning  wrappers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1865 

430.  CODDINGTON  (DAVID  S.).  The  Crisis  and  the 
]Man.  Address  on  the  Presidential  Crisis  delivered  before  the 
Union  War  Democracy  in  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1,  1864.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  original  covers  hound  in.  N.  Y.  1865 

431.  COFFIN  (CHARLES  CARLETON).  Abraham  Lin- 
eolu.   Numerous  portraits  and  iltustrafions.    8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

432.  COOGESHALL  (WILLIAM  T.).  Lincoln  Memorial. 
The  Journeys  of  Abraham  Lincoln :  From  Springfield  to 
Washington.  1861  .  .  .  and  from  Washington  to  Spring- 
field, 1865.     Portrait.     12mo,  cloth.  Columbus,  0.  1865 

433.  COFAX  (SCHUYLER).  Life  and  Principles  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Delivered  at  South  Bend,  April  24.  1865. 
8vo.  balf  red  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.     Phila.  1865 

434.  COLLINS  (WILLIAM  H.).  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Speech  in  Hall  [of]  Representatives,  April  15,  1887.  8vo, 
cloth.  Quincy  [III]   1887 

435.  COLMAN  (GEO.  W.).  Assassination  of  the  President. 
A  Discourse  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Acton,  ]\Iass. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

436.  COLORED  PEOPLE'S  Educational  Monument 
Assn.  Celebration  in  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Fourth  of 
July,  1865,  in  Presidential  Grounds,  Washington.  8vo,  cloth, 
wrappers  bound  in.  Wash.  1865 

437.  COXAXT  (ALBAX  JASPER).  :\Iy  acquaintance 
with  Abraham  Lincoln.  [From  "Liber  Studiorum."]  Folio, 
half  red  polished  morocco,  gilt  top.  uncut.  Signature  of  the 
author  at  the  end.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

438.  COXCEICAO   (JOSE  MAXOEL  DA).     As  Exequias 

de    Abrahao    Lincoln,    Presidente    dos     Estados-Unidos    da 

America.    40  pp.     16mo.  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Rio  de  Janeiro  [1865  J 
Fine  copy  of  this  rare  little  Brazilian  "Obsequies." 

439.  COXCEICAO  (JOSE  MAXOEL  DA).  Another  copy, 
in  cloth. 

440.  COXFEDERATE.  Liquor  and  Lincoln.  By  a  Phy- 
sician.    4  pp.     16mo.  red  cloth.  [Richmond?]   ca.  1864 

Scarce  and  very  curious  Confederate  Temperance  tract,  un- 
known to  Sabin.  -Bettrr  had  irc  boircd  the  neck  to  IJncohi'n 
!/oke  iluni  iiicife  o,.ry'lrrf!  *hc  irillinr/  f<liiies  of  f/roreUin</  ixissions 
and  depraved  appetites,"  &c. 


441.  COXFEDEKATE.  l.i(|uor  and  Lincoln.  Uv  a  I'liv- 
sician.    Another  copy  m  cloth. 

442.  COOK  (WILLIAM  A.).  Opinions  and  I'ractico  of 
the  Founders  of  the  Republic  in  relation  to  Arbitrary  Ar- 
rests, Imprisonment  of  Tories  .  .  .  or  the  Administration 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  sustained  by  the  Sages  and  Heroes  of  tlie 
Revolution.     8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Wash.  LS()4 

443.  COOKE  (C).  Life  and  Death  of  Abraliani  Lincoln. 
A  Sermon  delivered  at  Smyrna.  Del.,  June  1,  1865.  12ino. 
original  wrappers.  Phila.  1865 

444.  COOKE  (C).  Sermon  on  the  Life  and  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  Smyrna,  DeL,  June  1,  1865. 
12mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

445.  COOPER  INSTITUTE.  The  Republican  Party  Vin- 
dicated— The  Demands  of  the  South  E.xplained.  S])eech  of 
Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln  at  Coo])er  Institute,  Feb.  27,  1860. 
8vo,  half  morocco.    8  p]).  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Issued  by  the  ( "oiisrcssinii.-il  (";un])aigii  Coniinittco. 

446.  COOPER  INSTITUTE.  Speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
of  Illinois,  delivered  at  Cooper  Institute,  Feb.  27,  1860.  8vo, 
half  l)hie  morocco.     16  pp.  (corner  stained).  N.  p.,  u.  d. 

Tribune  Tracts.  — No.   4. 

447.  COOPER  (JAMES).  The  Death  of  President  Lin- 
coln. A  Memorial  Discourse  delivered  in  West  Philad<'lphia, 
April  16,  1865.    8vo.  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Phila.  1865 

448.  COOPER  (PETER).  The  Death  of  Slavery.  Loyal 
Publication  Society.  Part  1,  Letter  to  Governor  Seymour; 
Part  2,  Letter  to  President  Lincoln.     12  pp.     8vo.  cloth. 

[N.  Y.  1863] 

440.  COPPERHEAD.  Document  No.  18.  Republican 
Oi)inions  about  Lincoln.  16  pp.  8vo,  half  blue  crushed  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  by  MacDonald.  [  N.  Y.  1864] 

450.  CORCHADO  (.AlANUEL).  Abraham  Lincoln.  |ln 
Spanish.]     12mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut. 

Barcelona  1868 

451.  CRANE  (C.  B.).  Sermon  preached  in  South  Baptist 
Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  April  16.  1865.  8vo,  cloth,  mourn- 
ing wrappers  bound  in.  Hartford  I860 

452.  [CRANE  (:\IUNROE).]  Recollections  of  Lincoln  and 
Douglas  Fortv  Years  Ago.    Portraits.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y.:  Privately  printed,  189U 

(hie  of  200  copies  i)rinte<l. 


458.  CRAIG  (WHEELOCK).  Two  Sermons.  A  Key  ta 
Our  Joy;  and  Fruits  of  Our  Bereavement.  2  pamphlets  in 
one.    8vo,  cloth.  New  Bedford,  Mass.  1865 

454.  CROSBY  (FRANK).  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  En- 
graved portrait.     Thick  Svo,  half  morocco.  Phila.  1866. 

455.  CROZIER  (HIRAM  P.).  The  Nation's  Loss.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  at  Huntington,  L.  I.,  April  19th,  1865. 
16  pp.    Svo,  red  roan.  N.  Y.  1865 

456.  CUDWORTH  (WARREN  II.).  Eulogy  on  the  Life, 
Character  and  Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  27  pp. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

457.  CUNNINGHAM  (J.  0.).  Recollections  of  Lincoln. 
[Reprinted  from  the  Bibliotheca  Sacra.]  8vo,  cloth,  original 
covers  bound  in.  n.  p.  [1908] 

458.  CURTIS  (B.R.).  Excutive  Power.  12mo,  half  crushed 
brown  morocco,  gilt  top.  Cambridge  1862 

459.  CURTIS  (WILLIAM  ELEROY).  The  Triie  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  First  Edition.  12mo, 
half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.  1903 

460.  CUSHMAN  (CHARLES  R.,  Editor).  Memorial  Ad- 
dresses delivered  before  the  Two  Houses  of  Congress  on  the 
Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  James  A.  Garfield, 
William  McKinley.  Portraits.  4to,  half  purple  levant  mor- 
occo, gilt  top.  Wash.  1903 

461.  CUSHMAN  (R.  S.).  Resolutions  and  Discourse  occa- 
sioned by  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Man- 
chester, Vt.     12mo,  cloth,  mourning  wrappers  bound  in. 

Manchester  1865 

462.  CUTTER  (E.  F.).  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  de- 
livered at  Rockland,  Maine.  8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in 
(small  stain  on  loM^er  margins).  Bost.  1865 

463.  DAGGETT  (0.  E.).  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1865 

A.   L.   S.  of  the  author  inserted. 

464.  DAGGETT  (0.  E.).  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  April  16, 
1865.  8vo,  original  wrappers  (back  cover  torn,  and  writing 
on  front).  Canandaigua  1865 

Scarce. 

465.  DALE  (WILLIAM  P.).  The  Young  Men's  Republi- 
can Vocalist.  Vignette  of  Lincoln  on  title  and  wrapper.  16mo,. 
half  morocco,  original  -^Tappers  bound  in.         N.  Y.    [1860] 

Scarce. 

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466.  [DALLAS  (W.  M.  C.).]  Evidence  that  Abraham  Lin- 
coln was  not  Born  in  Lawful  Wedlock,  or  Tlie  Sad  Story  of 
Nancy  Hanks.  18  pp.  8vo,  cloth  (apparently  a  proof  copy, 
with  many  typogi'aphical  corrections).  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

467.  DAMON  (S.  C).   God  Putteth  Down  One,  and  Setteth 

Up   Another.      Sermon   on   the   Death   of   Abraham   Lincoln 

preached  in  Honolulu,  May  14,  1865.    4to,  half  morocco. 

Honolulu  1SG5 

Of  excessivk  rarity,  not  in  Fish,  Lambert  or  Burton.      lu 

"The  Friend"  for  June  1,   1S65,  containing  in   addition   to   tlie 

above  sermon,  other  remarlvs   on   the   Death   of  Lincoln.       The 

issue  is  printed  with  heavy  black  columns. 

468.  DANA  (CHARLES  A.).  Lincoln  and  His  Cabinet. 
Portrait  of  the  author  and  folding  portrait  of  Lincohi's  cabi- 
net.  16mo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut.  Cleveland  1896 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to   E.   W.  Townsend.   in- 
scribed.     Only  350  copies  printed  on  Marais  Hand-made  pai)er. 

469.  DANA  (CHARLES  A.).  Recollections  of  the  Civil 
War,  with  the  Leaders  at  Washington  and  in  the  Field  in  the 
Sixties.    Portrait.    First  Edition.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1898. 

470.  DANA  (CHARLES  A.).  Lincoln  and  His  Cabinet. 
Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  folding  portrait  of  his  cabinet.  16mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

One   of   .500   copies   printed    throughout   on    Amei'ican    Hand- 
made paper. 

471.  DARLING  (HENRY).  Grief  and  Duty. .  A  Disconrse 
delivered  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  x\pril  19,  1865.  8vo,  cloth,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Albany  1865 

472.  DASCOMB  (A.  B.).  A  Discourse  preached  to  his 
people  at  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  April  23,  1865.  Svo,  cloth,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Montpelier,  Vt.  1865 

473.  DAVIDSON  (JOHN).  Address  on  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  Lexington  Literary 
Assn.,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1865.  8vo,  half  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1865 

474.  DAVIDSON  (ROBERT-.  The  Lessons  of  the  Hour. 
A  Discourse  delivered  in  II\uitingtou,  L.  I.,  April  19,  1865. 
Svo,  cloth.  Huntington  [1865] 

Vevy  Scarce. 

475.  DAY  (P.  B.).  A  Memorial  Discourse  on  the  Character 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  at  Hollis,  X.  TL,  June  1,  1865. 
Svo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Concord   1>^65 

476.  DEAN  (GILBERT).  The  Emancipation  Proclanui- 
tion  and  Arbitrarv  Arrests !  Speech  delivered  in  the  Assem])ly 
of  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12".  1863.     Svo.  half  morocco  (stamp  on  title). 

Albany  1863 


477.  DEATH  of  Lincoln.  Proceedings  in  the  Snpreme 
Court  of  Illinois.  Presentation  of  the  Bar  Resolutions  in  re- 
gard to  Mr.  Lincoln's  Death.  Svo,  limp  levant  morocco,  orig- 
inal black  glazed  wrappers  bound  in   (stained). 

Chicago  1865 

Scarce.      Contains  remarks  on  Lincoln  by  .Justices  Caton  and 
Breese. 

478.  DEMLNG  (HENRY  CHAMPION).  Speech  in  the 
House  of  Representatives.  Feb.  27.  1864,  on  the  President's 
Plan  for  State  Renovation.     Svo,  half  morocco. 

[Wash.  1864] 

Not  in   r.aml)prt  or  Burton. 

479.  The  same,  privately  printed  issue.      8vo,   cloth, 

original  wrappers  bound  in.  Wash. :  Gibson  Bros.   1864 

480.  DEMOCRATIC  Document  No.  12.  Lincoln's  Treat- 
ment of  Gen.  Grant.     8  pp.     Svo.  half  green  morocco. 

[N.  Y.  1864] 

481.  DEMOCRATIC  Document  No.  13.  Mr.  Lincoln's  Ar- 
bitrary Arrests.  The  Acts  Avhieh  the  Baltimore  Platform  Ap- 
proves.    24  pp.     Svo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top. 

[N.  Y.  1864] 

482.  DEMUND  (ISAAC  S.).  Lamentation  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Svo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1865 

483.  DE  NOMANDIE  (JAMES).  The  Lord  Reigneth :  A 
Few  Words  on  Sunday  Morning,  April  16,  1865.  16mo,  buck- 
ram. "  [Portsmouth,  N.  H.  1865] 

484.  DEPEW  (CHAUNCEYM.).  Address  at  the  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Thirty-eighth  Anniversary  of  the  Debate  between 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  Stephen  A.  Douglas.  Svo,  cloth,  orig- 
inal wrappers  bound  in.  [Galesburg,  111.  1896] 

485.  DEPEW  (CHAUNCEY  :\1.).  Addresses  on  the  Occa- 
sion of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  Burlington,  Vt., 
Feb.  12,  1895 ;  at  the  Commencement  Exercises  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago.  April  1.  1895.  and  at  His  Birthday  Dinner 
in    Brooklyn,    April   20,    1895.      Svo,    half   morocco,    original 

wrappers  bound  in.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Not  in  Lambert  or  Burton. 

486.  DeWITT  (DAVID  :M.).  The  Judicial  Murder  of 
]\lary  E.  Surratt.     12mo,  cloth.  Baltimore,  1895. 

487.  DeWITT  (DAVID  :\I.).  The  Assassination  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  and  its  Expiation.  First  Edition.  Svo,  cloth, 
gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1909 

488.  DEXTER  (HENRY  MARTYN).  What  ought  to  be 
done  with  the  Freedmen  and  with  the  Rebels!  Sermon  in 
Boston,  April  23,  1865.  Svo.  half  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

(in 


489.  DICKSON  (FREDERICK  S.)-  "Blackwood's"  His- 
tory of  the  United  States.  8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers 
boiind  in.  Phila.  1896 

490.  DICKSON  (W.  JONATHAN).  La  Guerre  d'Amer- 
ique,  1860-1865.  Abolition  de  I'esclavage  par  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. 12mo,  cloth,  back  wrapper  and  advertisements  bound 
in.    uncut.  Paris    1865 

Autograph  preseiitatiou  copy  from  the  author. 

491.  I)IPLO:\IATIC  Correspondence  for  1865  (Appendix), 
Wash.  1866;  Abraham  Lincoln  (Stoddard),  Covers  loose. 
N.  Y.  1884 ;  Messages  and  Papers  of  the  Presidents,  the  Lin- 
coln volume,  n.  p.,  1900.    8  vols.    8vo.  cloth  and  half  morocco. 

492.  DIX  (MORGAN).  The  Death  of  President  Lincoln. 
Sermon  preached  in  St.  Paul's  Chapel.  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1865. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.         Cambridge  1865 

493.  DODGE  (DANIEL  KILHA^M).  Abraham  Lincoln. 
The  Evolution  of  his  Literary  Style.  4to,  cloth,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     [LTniversity  of  Illinois  "Studies."] 

Champaign  and  Urbana  [1900] 

494.  DOWNING  (J.  F.).  Abraham  Lincoln,  Erie,  Pa., 
1908 ;  Abraham  Lincoln,  His  Religion,  by  R.  N.  Reeves,  n.  d. ; 
Mitchel  Post  Services,  Trinity  Church,'  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1909; 
Abraham  Lincoln,  by  E.  M.  Irish,  1907.     4  vols.     8vo,  cloth. 

495.  DRAKE  (CHARLES  D.).  The  Proclamation  of 
Emancipation.  Speech  delivered  in  Turners'  Hall,  St.  Louis, 
1863.     7  pp.     8vo,  cloth.  ,   N.  p.   [1863] 

496.  DRAPER  (PRESIDENT).  The  Illinois  Life  and  the 
Presidency  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address  at  the  University 
of  Illinois,  Lincoln's  Birthday.  1896.    16mo,  cloth.    N.  p.,  n.  d. 

497.  DRUMM  (JOHN  H.).  Assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Sermon  in  St.  James  Church,  Bristol,  Pa.  16mo, 
cloth,   original  yellow  wrappers  bound  in.       Bristol    [1865] 

498.  DUANE  (RICHARD  B.).  Sermon  preached  in  Provi- 
dence, April  l5,  1865,  the  day  appointed  for  the  Funeral 
Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln.  8vo,  half  morocco,  original 
wrai)pers  bound  in.  Providence  1865 

499.  DUDLEY  (JOHN  L.).  Discourse  on  the  Sabbath 
Morning  after  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  28 
pp.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Middletown   [Ct.]    1865 

500.  DUPFIELD  (GEORGE).  The  Nation's  Wail.  A 
Discourse  delivered  at  Detroit,  April  16,  1865,  the  day  after 
receiving  the  intelligence  of  the  brutal  murder  of  President 
Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Detroit  1865 

Yevy   Scarce. 

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501.  DUNNING  (H.).  The  Assassination:  Its  Lessons  to 
Yoimg  Men,  Discourse  delivered  at  Baltimore,  May  7,  1865. 
8vo,  cloth.  Balto.  1865 

502.  DUNNING  (H.).  The  Nameless  Crime:  A  Discourse 
delivered  in  the  First  Constitutional  Chun-li,  April  23.  1865. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Balto.  1865 

503.  DUNNING  (H.).  Address  delivered  on  the  oeeasioi. 
of  the  Funeral  Solemnities  of  the  late  President  of  the  I'nited 
States.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  Avrappers  bound  in. 

Balto.  1865 

504.  DYE  (JOHN  SMITH).  History  of  the  Plots  and 
Crimes  of  the  Great  Conspiracy  to  Overthrow  Liberty  in 
America.    Illustrations.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1866 

505.  DYER  (DAVID).  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Assas- 
sination of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Albany  Peni- 
tentiary, April  19,  1865.  Svo.  cloth,  original  wraj^pers  bound 
in.        ■  Albany  1865 

506.  EATON  (CHARLES  H.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  A 
Sermon  preached  in  N.  Y.,  March.    12nio,  half  green  morocco. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 

507.  EAVES  (CATHERINE).  How  I  Twice  Eloped.  The 
only  novelette  ever  sketched  by  Abraham  Lincoln.  12mo.  half 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Chicago   [1901] 

508.  EDDY    (DANIEL   C).     The  Martyr  President.      A 

Sermon  preached  before  the  Baldwin  Place  Church,  April  16, 

1865.    18mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.        Bost.  1865 
Scarce. 

509.  EDDY  (RICHARD).  ''The  Martyr  to  Liberty." 
Three  Sermons  preached  in  Philadelphia.  Svo,  cloth,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Phila,  1865 

510.  EDDY  (T.  M.),  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Memorial  Dis- 
course delivered  in  Waukegan,  111,,  April  19,  1865.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  Chicago  1865 

511.  EDGAR  (C.  H,).  Three  Sermons  occasioned  by  the 
Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  Preached  in  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church,  Easton,  Pa.  20  pji.  8vo,  cloth,  original  front 
cover  bound  in.  Easton  1865 

512.  EDGAR  (C.  H.).  Josiah  and  Lincoln.  The  Great 
Reformers.  A  Tribute  to  the  worth  and  work  of  our  ]\Iartyr- 
President,  delivered  at  Easton.  Pa.,  June  1,  1865.  8vo,  cloth, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Easton  1865 

513.  EDUCATIONAL  Monument  Association,  Constitution, 
Wash,  1865 ;  Abraham  Lincoln,  His  Great  Funeral  Cortege 
( Power) ,  Springfield,  1872 ;  Program  for  the  Lincoln  Cen- 
tenary for  the  Schools  of  Indiana  (Cotton),  Ind.  1908;  and 
others.    5  vols.    12mo  and  8vo.  various  bindings, 

02 


514.  EDWARDS  (IIP^XRY  L.).  Discourse  commemorative 
of  Our  Illustrious  Martyr,  delivered  in  Congregational  Clnirch, 
South  Abiugton.  8vo,  cloth,  original  yellow  wrappers  bound 
in.  Bost.  1865 

515.  EDWARDS    (RICPIARDS).     Life  and  Character  of 

Abraham  Lincoln.    An  Address  delivered  at  the  Hall  of  the 

Normal  University  [Normal,  Ills.].   20  pp.    8vo,  cloth,  original 

wrappers  bound  in.  Peoria,  111.   1865 

One  of  the  scaroest  of  Lincoln  sermons,  and  one  continually 
on  the  want  list  of  Lincoln  collectors. 

516.  EGAR   (JOHN  IL).    The  Martyr-President.    Sermon 

preached  at  Leavenworth.  June  1,  1865.     8vo,  cloth,  original 

covers  bound  in.  Leavenworth,  1865 

Scarce. 

517.  EINHORN  (DAVID).  Trauer-Rede,  gehalten  am 
19ten  April,  1865.  8  pp.  8vo,  cloth,  original  yellow  wrappers 
Avitli  vignette  portrait  on  back  cover,  bound  in. 

Phila.   [1865] 

518.  ELLIS  (C.  M.).    The  ^Memorial  Address  on  Abraham 

Lincoln,  delivered  at  Saint  John,  N.  B.,  June  1,  1865.    12mo, 

<']oth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Saint  John  1865 

Very  Scarce. 

519.  Another  copy,  in  original  wrappers. 

520.  [ELLIS  (C.  M.).]  The  Power  of  the  Commander-in- 
Chief  to  declare  Martial  Law,  and  decree  Emancipation :  as 
^hown  from  B.  R.  Curtis.  By  Libertas.  24  pp.  8vo.  cloth, 
wrappei*s   bound.  Bost.    1862 

Presentation   cojiy   from    the   author   to   the   Hon.    Theophilns 
Parsons,  with  inscription  on  wrapper. 

521.  ELLIS  (JAMES  J.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait. 
16mo,  cloth.  Lond.  [1891] 

522.  E:\IERS0N  (RALPH).  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ralph  Emer- 
son's Personal  Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Medallion 
portrait  on  cover.     8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Rockford,  111.  1909 

523.  EULOGIES.  Eulogy  on  the  Character  and  Services  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Bost.,  1865 ;  Eulogy  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
By  J.  G.  Holland.  Springfield,  1865;  Abraliain  Lincoln,  His 
Life  and  Its  Lessons.  By  J.  G.  Thompson.  N.  Y.,  1865.  3 
pamphlets,  bound  in  one  vol.  8vo,  half  morocco,  with  moroc(,'0 
label.  V.  p.  1865 

Scarce   pamphlets,    the    lirst    two   with    orijiinal    fi-ont   covers. 
and  last-named  with  both  original  covers,  bound  in. 

524.  EULOGY  on  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  in  Boston, 
May  3,  1865,  by  Elias  Nason,  Bost.  1865 ;  Abraham  Lincoln.  A 
]\Iemorial  Address  delivered  l)y  Leonard  ]\lyers  in  Phila- 
delphia, June  15,  1865,  Pliil.  1865.  In  one  vol.  8vo,  lialf 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 


525.  EULOGY  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (Deming),  Hartford 
1865;  The  National  Preacher  for  :\ray  and  June.  1865;  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  City  Council  of  Providence  (Minney).  Provi- 
dence 1865;  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  last  Resting-phice 
(Springfield),  n.  d. ;  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  latest  Biograi)hy 
(Clason).  n.  p..  n.  d. ;  President  Lincoln  on  Yallandigh.am 
and  "Arbitrary"  Arrests,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  6  vols.  8vo.  cloth  and 
half  morocco. 

526.  EULOGY  OX  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  (Sumner), 
Post.  1865;  The  President's  Hymn,  N.  Y.,  u.  d. ;  Lincoln  the 
Emancipator  (Love).  Langston,  0.  |19()9]  ;  Abraham  Lincoln 
(Meese),  Moline  [1908];  Lincoln  (.Alott),  N.  Y.  1908;  The 
Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Prospectus  of  Federal  Edition. 
6  vols.     8vo,  cloth  and  bindings. 

527.  EULOGY  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Burial  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  in  Providence.  April  19.  1S65,  b3'  the  Rev. 
Sidney  Dean,  Providence  1865 ;  Memorial  Sermons,  the  Assas- 
sination of  the  President,  etc.,  by  Edwin  B.  Webb,  Bost.  1865 ; 
A  Nation's  Sorrow,  A  Sermon  preached  in  Providence,  April 
15,  1865,  by  Leonard  Swain  [Providence  1865]  ;  Our  Solace 
and  our  Duty  in  this  Crisis,  Sermon  for  the  Last  Night  of  IMr. 
Buchanan's  Presidential  Administration,  preached  in  Pough- 
keepsie,  ]\larch  8.  1861.  Pough.  1861.  Bound  in  one  volume, 
8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrai)pers  l)ound  in. 

A  sf-arce  collection. 

528.  EYERETT  (CHARLES  CARROLL).  Eulogy  on 
Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  before  the  citizens  of  Bangor, 
June  1,  1865.  ■  8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Bangor  1865 

529.  EVERETT  (CHARLES  CARROLL).  A  Sermon  in 
Commemoration  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached 
at  Bangor,  April  16.  1865.     8vo,  cloth.  Bangor  1865 

580.  EVERETT  (EDWARD).  An  Oration  delivered  on 
the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  Nov.  19,  1863.  8vo,  cloth,  orig- 
inal wrappers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  ^S6S 

531.  EVERETT  (EDWARD).  Address  at  the  Consecra- 
tion of  the  National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  Nov.  19.  1868, 
with  the  Dedicatory  Speech  of  President  Lincoln,  etc.  Fohl- 
iiiq  plate.    8vo.  half  morocco,  original  wrai^pers  bound  in. 

Bost.  1861 

532.  FAITH  of  Our  Fathers  (Gibbons),  X.  Y.  1900:  For  the 
Honor  of  the  School  (Barbour).  X.  Y.  1905;  Two  Little  Con- 
federates (Page),  X.  Y.  1891;  and  others.  S  vols.,  various 
sizes  and  bindings. 


o'SS.  VARqVRAR  (JOHN).    The  Claims  or  God  to  Reeog- 

iiitioii  in  the  Assassination  of  i'resident  Line-ohi.     A  Sermon 

preached   in   Lower   Chauceford,   Pa.    [June  1,   1865].      8vo, 

cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Lancaster,  Pa.  1865 

With  a  Ip.  A.  L.  S.  from  the  wife  of  the  pastor,  presenting 

this  copy  to  Chauncey  K.  Williams. 

5;]4.  FIELD  (RICHARD  S.).  Address  on  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Delivered  before  the  Legisla- 
ture of  N.  J.,  Feb.  12,  1866.  8vo.  cloth,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  '  Trenton   1866 

535.  FIRST  Lincoln  and  Douglas  Debalt-,  al  Ottawa.  Old 
South  Leaflet,  85;  Some  Lessons  from  the  Life  of  Lincoln 
(Savage),  1900.  2  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  half  brown  morocco, 
gilt  tops. 

586.   [FISKE  (DANIEL  WILLARDj.J     On  the  Death  of 

Abraham  Lincoln.     -Ito.  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Florence :  The  Landi  Press,  1903 
One  of  100  copies  jirinterl. 

537.  FLEMINGTOX,  X.  J.  Discourses  Memorial  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  delivered  by  Pastors  of  the  different  Churches. 
12mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Lambertville.  N.  J.  1865 

538.  FLEMING  (WALTER  L.).  Documentary  History  of 
Reconstruction.  Political,  Military.  Social,  etc.,  from  1865  to 
the  present  time.  With  facsimiles.  First  edition.  2  vols.. 
Svo.  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Cleveland,  1907. 

539.  FOSTER   (ERNEST).     Abraham  Lincoln.     Portrait. 

12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1885 

First  edition. 

540.  FOWLER  (HENRY).  Character  and  Death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Discourse  preached  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  April  23, 
1865.    8vo.  cloth,  original  black  glazed  wrappers  bound  in. 

Aubui-n   l'^65 

541.  FOWLER  (JOHN).  An  Address  on  the  Death  of 
President  Lincoln  delivered  at  New  Rochelle,  April  20.  1865. 
8vo.  cloth,  original   wrappers  bound  in.  X.  Y.  1865 

542.  FRAN  Nybyggarehemmet  till  Hvita  Huset.  Presi- 
denten  loincolns  Lif  (Thayer),  Stockholm  [1886]  ;  Das  Leben 
Abraham  Lincolns  (Crosby),  Phila.  1865.  2  vols.  12mo, 
boards  and  cloth. 

543.  FREEMAN  (GEORGE  E.).  .  God  in  Our  Xational 
Affairs,  delivered  in  Trinity  Chapel,  Neponsd.  8vo,  half  green 
morocco,  front  Avrapper  bound  in  (some  lower  margins  slightly 
stained  V.  Bost.  1865 


544.  FRELINGHUYSEN  (FREDERICK  T.).  Obsequies 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  April  1!),  1865.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Newark  1865 

545.  FRENCH  (B.  B.).  A  Letter  and  a  Short  Poem  on 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Medallion  'portrait  on  wrap- 
per.   16mo,  cloth.  Albany  1870 

546.  FROST  (WILLIAM  G.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Ora- 
tion delivered  on  Washington's  Birthday,  1891.  8vo,  cloth, 
front  wrapper  bound  in.  [Oberlin  1891] 

Very  Scarce. 

547.  FULLER  (REV.  RICHARD).  A  City  or  House  Di- 
vided Against  Itself.  A  Discourse.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco, 
gilt  top,  original  covers  bound  in.  Baltimore  1865 

548.  GADDIS  (M.  P.).  Sermon  upon  the  Assassination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  in  Pike's  Opera  House.  8vo,  boards, 
morocco  back,  wrappers  bound  in.  Cincinnati  1865 

549.  GARRISON  (J.  F.).  The  Teachings  of  the  Crisis. 
Address  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
8vo,  half  blue  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  wrappers 
bound  in.  Camden,  N.  J.  1865 


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THIRD  SESSION 
Tuesday  Afternoon,  November  14,  1916,  at  2:30  O'clock 


LOTS  550-860 


BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS 
RELATING  TO  ABRAHAM  LFNCOLN 

550.  GEAR  (D.  L.).  The  Nation's  Grief  for  its  Fallen 
Chief.  Sermon  i^reached  at  Philadelphia.  April  23.  1865. 
Svo,  cloth.  Phila.  1865 

Scarce. 

551.  GENERAL  McCLELLAN'S  Letter  to  President  Lin- 
coln, 2  pp.  [N.  Y.  1862;]  Saertryk  af  Samtiden;  Abraham 
Lincoln,  the  Man  (Snlzer),  1907;  and  2  others.  5  vols.  8vo, 
cloth. 

552.  GERMAN.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Leben  (Thayer), 
Gotha  1897;  Anecdoten  von  Abraham  Lincoln,  nnd  Lincoln's 
Erzahlungen  (McClure),  Chicago  1887.     2  vols.     8vo,  cloth. 

553.  GERMAN  LIFE.  Vob  der  Holzaxt  zmn  Prasidenten- 
stiihl  Oder  Lebingeschichte  der  Volksmannes.  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Portraits  of  Lincoln  and  Seward.  32  pp.  16mo,  half 
brown  morocco,  gilt  top.  original  Avrappers  bound  in. 

Berlin  1865 

554.  GETTYSBURG  Address  (Lambert);  1909;  Abraham 
Lincoln  (C.  W.  Fairbanks).  Baltimore.  Md.,  1907;  Lincoln 
Centennial  Address,  by  Jess  Holdom.  1909;  Catalogue  of  Lin- 
coln Literature,  N.  Y.  1906.    4  vols.     12mo  and  16mo,  cloth. 

555.  GETTYSBURG  Address  (Oakleaf),  1908;  Sugges- 
tions to  Preserve  the  House  in  which  Lincoln  Died  [Hawley] 
1908;  How  Lincoln  became  President  (Davis),  1908;  and  an- 
other.   4  vols.     16mo  and  12mo,  brown  cloth,  gilt  lettered. 

Two  .ire  iircsciit.-ition  fopics   froDi   their  authors. 

556.  GILLETTE  (A.  D.).  God  Seen  Above  all  National 
Calamities.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  8vo, 
cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  Wash.  1865 

557.  GTL:\I0RE  (JAIMES  R.).  Personal  Recollections  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Civil  "War.  Portraits.  8vo,  clotli. 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1898. 

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558.  GLAESNER  (AUGUST).  Das  Liueolu-Monuinent. 
Eine  Rede  des  Senator  Charles  Sumner.  Nebst  einer  Lebens- 
skizze  Sumner's  und  der  in  seiner  Rede  erwahnten  Kunstler. 
Bearbeitet  von  Aug-ust  Glaeser.  8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Frankfurt  a  M  1868 

559.  GLIMPSES  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (Abernethy),  1909; 
The  Immortal  Fame  of  Lincoln  (West)  ;  Abraham  Lincoln 
(Storey),  1909.    3  vols.    8vo,  cloth. 

560.  GLIMPSES  of  Lincoln  in  War  Time  (Brooks).  [Ex- 
cerpt;] Lincoln  <E.  D.  Warfield),  1909;  Lincoln,  the  Typical 
American  (Cridler).  1901.    3  vols.    8vo,  cloth. 

561.  GOD  BLESS  Abraham  Lincoln!  A  Solemn  Discourse 
by  a  Local  Preacher.  Dedicated  to  the  Faithful.  For  General 
Distribution  at  Five  Cents  a  Copy.  16  pp.  Svo,  cloth,  wrap- 
pers bound  in.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

This  misleadiug   title  covers  a    very   bitf»fr,   but   well-writteu. 
attack  tui  Linrnlu.      Scakce. 

562.  GORDON  (W.  R.).  The  Sin  of  Reviling,  and  Its 
Work.     Funeral  Sermon.     Svo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1865 

563.  GRATER  (ABRAHAM).  Discourse  in  Memory  of 
the  Worth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     12mo,  cloth. 

Skippackville,  Pa.  1865 

564.  GRAY  (WM.  C).  Life  of  Abraham  Lincohi.  For  the 
Young  Man  and  the  Sabbath  School.  Illustrations.  16mo, 
cloth.  Cincinnati  1868 

565.  GREAT  Funeral  Oration  (Hardinge).  N.  Y.  [1865;] 
Abraham  Lincoln  (I.  N.  Phillips),  1901;  Lincoln  Fellowship 
Dinner,  N.  Y.,  1908.    3  vols.    8vo,  cloth. 

566.  GREAT  ISSUE  (The)  to  be  Decided  in  November 
Next.  Shall  the  Constitution  and  the  Union  Stand  or  Fall,  &c. 
8vo,  half  crushed  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Wash.:  National  Democratic  Executive  Committee  [1860] 

.V  ((impilation  of  thr>  most  extreme  Republican  utterances  re- 
garding slavery. 

567.  GREAT  REPUBLICAN  CAMPAIGNS,  1860-1896, 
Chicago,  n.  d. ;  Lincoln's  Campaign  (Oldroyd),  Chicago, 
n.  d. ;  Bloomington,  111.,  Republican  Convention,  May  29,  1856. 
Bloomington,  1900:  Cliosophie  Essays,  Lancaster,  1908.  4 
vols.     12mo  and  Svo,  cloth. 

568.  GREENE  (GEN.  FRANCIS  V.).  Lincoln  as  Com- 
mander-in-Chief. Svo.  cloth.  [From  Seribner's  Magazine,  July 
1909.]  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

t>JS 


569.  GEOLIER  CLUB.  Trausactions  of  the  Grolier  Club 
of  the  City  of  New  York,  from  February  Eighteen  Hundred 
and  Ninety-four  to  July  Eighteen  Hundred  and  Ninety-nine. 
Illustrations  and  facsimiles.     4to,  wrappers,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1899 

Only    470    copies    printed.        Contains.    ''Abraham    Lincoln's 
Place  in  History."  by  Charles  Henry  Hart. 

570.  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

571.  GROLIER  CLUB.  Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  En- 
graved and  other  Portraits  of  Lincoln.  16mo,  half  crushed 
brown  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.  N.  Y.   1899 

572.  GRUBE  (A.  W.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Eine  biograph- 
ische  Skizze.  Portrait.  16mo,  half  brown  morocco,  original 
covers  bound  in.  Stuttgart  1878 

573.  GRUBE  (A.  W.).  Abraham  Lincoln,  der  grosse  Stats- 
mann  und  edle  Menschenfreund.     12mo,  cloth. 

Milwaukee,  n.  d. 

574.  GURLEY  (P.  D.).  The  Voice  of  the  Rod.  A  Sermon 
preached  at  Washington.  June  1,  1865.  8vo,  cloth,  original 
covers  bound  in.  Wash.  1865 

575.  GUTHRIE  (W.  E.).  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.     16mo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Phila.  1865 

576.  HALL  (CHARLES  H.).  A  Mournful  Easter.  Dis- 
course delivered  in  Washington,  April  19,  1865.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  front  wrapper  bound  in.  Wash,  1865 

577.  HALL  (FAYETTE).  The  Copperhead;  or.  the  Secret 
Political  History  of  our  Civil  War  Unveiled  .  .  .  How 
Al)raliam  Lincoln  came  to  be  President,  etc.  Illustrations. 
Svo.  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  New  Haven  1902 

578.  HALL  (GORDON).  President  Lincoln's  Death:  Its 
Voice  to  the  People.  Discourse  delivered  at  Northampton, 
April  19.  1865.    8vo.  half  morocco,  front  wrapper  bound  in. 

Northampton,  Mass.  1865 

579.  HALL  (NEWMAN).  Sermon  on  the  Assassination 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  Surrey  Chapel,  London.  Svo,  half  blue 
crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  wrappers  bound  in.  500 
copies  printed.  Bost.  1865 

580.  HALSTED  (MURAT).  Caucases  of  1860.  A  History 
of  the  National  Political  Conventions  of  the  Current  Presi- 
dential  Campaign.     Svo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Columbus  1860 

581.  HAMILL  (SAMUEL  M.).  President  Lincoln,  a  Faith- 
ful Son.  Address  before  the  High  School  at  Lawrenceville, 
N.  J.      June  1.  1865.     Svo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in. 

Trenton  1865 


d82.  HAMMOND  (CHARLES).  Sermon  on  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8vo,  half  crushed  blue 
morocco,  gilt  top,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Springfield  1S65 

583.  HAMMOND  (W.  G.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Eulogy 
delivered  at  Anamosa,  Iowa,  on  the  day  of  the  State  Feast, 
April  27,  1865.     12mo,  cloth,  front  wrappers  bound  in. 

Davenport  1865 

584.  HANAFORD  (P.  A.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Sein  Leben 
und  seine  offentlichen  Dienste.  Illustrated.  12mo,  cloth. 
original  wrappers  with  portrait  of  Lincoln  bound  in. 

Cleveland  n.  d. 

585.  HANAFORD  (MRS.  P.  A.).  Our  Martyred  President. 
Engraved  portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Bost.  1865 

586.  HAPGOOD  (NORiMAN).  Abraham  Lincoln:  The 
Man  of  the  People.  Illustrated.  12mo.  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  19UU 

587.  HARRIS  (T.  M.).  Assassination  of  Lincoln,  a  History 
of  the  Great  Conspiracy.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth. 

Bost.   [1892] 

588.  HART    (CHARLES   HENRY).      Bibliographia  Lin- 

colniana:  An  Account  of  the  Publications  occasioned  by  the 

Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Royal  8vo,  sheets,  uncut. 

Albany:  Munsell  1S70 
One  of  2o  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

589.  HART  (CHARLES  HENRY).  Biographical  Sketch 
of  His  Excellency  Abraham  Lincoln.  Royal  8vo,  boards,  cloth 
back,  gilt  top.  Albany :  Joel  Munsell  1870 

Presentation  copy,  with  inscription  in  the  author's  autograph. 

590.  [HASTED  (FREDERICK).]  Copy  of  a  Letter  writ- 
ten from  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1860.  To  the  Hon.  Abraham 
Lincoln.     8vo,  cloth.  n.  p.,  x.  d. 

591.  HATHAWAY  (WARREN).  Discourse  preached  at 
Coxsackie.  8vo,  half  crushed  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  wrap- 
pers bound  in.  Albany  1865 

592.  HAVEN  (GILBERT).  Te  Deum  Laudamus.  Cause 
and  the  Consequence  of  the  Election  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Bost.  1860 

593.  HAVEN  (GILBERT).  The  Uniter  and  Liberator  of 
America.  Memorial  Discourse.  Svo,  cloth,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

594.  HAWAIIAN.  Andrews  (Samuel  C).  Ke  Reiki 
Paionia :  or  Pioneer  Boy.  I  Lilo  I  Peresidena  no  Amerika 
Huipuia.  Portrait.  !l2mo.  cloth  (small  worm-hole  eaten 
through).  Nu  Yoka  1869 

•'Scarce.     Printed  in  the  Hawaiian  dialect. 

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595.  HAWLEY  (B.).  Truth  and  Righteousness  Triumph- 
ant. Discourse  preached  at  Albany,  April  20,  1865.  Svo.  half 
red  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Albany  1865 

596.  HAY  (EUGENE  M.).  Lincoln 's  Message  to  the  Twen- 
tieth Century.  An  Address  delivered  at  ]\Iinneapolis.  Feb. 
12,  1902.  Portrait  on  title.  Svo,  half  green  morocco,  original 
covers  bound  in.  [Minneapolis  1902] 

597.  HAYDEN  (MRS.  CAROLINA  A.).  Our  Country's 
Martyr.  A  Tribute  to  Abraham  Lincoln,  our  beloved  and 
lamented  President.    12mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Bost.  1865 

598.  HAYDEN  (WILLIAM  B.).  A  Brief  Abstract  of  Re- 
marks on  the  Funeral  of  the  President,  April  19,  1865.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Cinn.  1865 

One  of  2.50  copies  printed. 

599.  HEATH  (VIRGINIA).  The  Story  of  Lincoln.  Por- 
trait and  numerous  illustrations.  4to,  cloth,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Portland  1905 

600.  HEERMANS  (J.).  War  Power  of  the  President.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1863 

60L  HEIST  AND  (COL.  H.  0.  S.).  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Miniature  portrait  of  Lincoln.  18mo,  cloth,  original  covers 
bound  in.  N.  Y. :  Privately  printed,  1909 

One  of  150  copies. 

602.  HEPWORTH  (GEORGE  H.).  The  Criminal;  the 
Crime;  the  Penalty.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1865 

603.  HEPWORTH  (GEORGE  H.).  Two  Sermons  on  the 
Death  of  Lincoln.  Preached  in  Boston,  April  23,  1865.  12mo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1865 

604.  HERNDON  (WILLIAM  H.)  and  WEIK  (JESSE 
W.).  Herndon's  Lincoln.  The  True  Story  of  a  Great  Life. 
Portrait  and  illustrations.  3  vols.  12mo,  original  blue  cloth, 
gilt  tops,  untrimmed  edges.  Chicago,  n.  d.    [1880] 

Fine  copy  of  the  scarce  first  edition  with  the  suppressed 
passages. 

605.  Another  copy,  in  the  original  cloth. 

606.  HEROIC  Life  of  A1)rahara  Lincoln.  (Brooks).  Bost., 
11.  d.;  The  New  York  News-Letter  for  :\rarch-April.  1903;  The 
Ballad  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Bayard  Taylor.  First  Edition, 
Bost.  1870;  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Contemporary  Caricature 
(Shaw),  [N.  Y.  1901];  Menard-Salem-Lincoln  Souvenir 
Album,  Petersburgh,  111.  1893.  All  illustrated,  some  in  color. 
5  vols.    -Ito,  to  folio,  various  bindings. 

607.  HIBBARD  (A.  G.).  In  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Discourse  delivered  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  April  17  [16],  1865. 
8vo,   cloth,   original  covers   bound  in.  Detroit   1865 

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608.  HICKS  (GEORGE j.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Essay. 
21  pp.,  small  4to,  cloth,  both  original  blue  wrappers  bound  in. 
Kingston,  Jamaica:  Printed  by  the  Educational  Supply  Co. 

(1879). 

Very  scarce  Life  of  Lincoln.  The  author  was  formerly  a 
citizen  of  United  States  and  took  part  in  the  Civil  War,  after 
which  he  became  resident  in  Jamaica. 

609.  HILL  (FREDERICK  TREVOR).  Lincoln  the 
Lawyer.  Portraits,  illustrations  and  facsimiles.  First  Edi- 
tion.   12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1906 

610.  HINGELEY  (E.).  The  Character  and  Greatness  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Discourse  delivered  April  23,  1865,  at 
Monongahela  City.  Pa.    8vo.  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

N.  p..  n.  d. 

611.  HISTORICAL  Relics  of  Lincoln  (Emmett  Fostell), 
1901;  Books  in  Boston  Library,  1909;  Catalogue  of  Books, 
Anderson's,  Nov.  10,  1902;  Souvenir  of  Lincoln's  Birthplace, 
[1903].    4  vols.     12nio  to  oblong  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

612.  HITCHCOCK  (HENRY  L.).  God  Acknowledged  in 
the  Nation's  Bereavement.  Sermon  preached  in  Hudson, 
Ohio,  April  19.  1865.     8vo.  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Cleveland  1865 

618.  HOCHHEIMER  (H.).  Fest-und  Fasttag.  Predigt 
am  1  juni  1865,  als  an  dem,  von  dem  Prasidenten  der  Vereinig- 
ten  Staaten  angeordneten  Busz-  and  Bettage,  zum  Gedacht- 
nisse  des  ermordeten  Prasidenten  Abraham  Lincoln.  10  pp. 
12mo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  [Balto.  1865] 

614.  HOCHHEIMER  (H.).  Predigt,  gehalten  am  19  April 
1865,  als  am  Tage  des  Leichenbegangnisses  des  Prasidenten 
des  Ver.  Staaten,  Abraham  Lincoln's.  9  pp.  12mo,  cloth, 
wrappers  bound  in.  [Balto.  1865] 

615.  [HODGE  (CHARLES).]  President  Lincoln.  Prom 
the  Princeton  Review.  July  1865.  8vo,  half  blue  crushed 
morocco.  N.  p.   [1865] 

616.  HOFFMAN  (B.).  Abraham  Lincoln,  Emancipator  of 
the  Slaves.  A  Story  for  Children.  Translated  from  the  Ger- 
man.   12mo.  boards.  Petrograd:  Wolff  [1874] 

Printed  entirelj   in  Russian. 

617.  HOFFMAN  (EUGENE  AUGS.).  The  Martyr  Presi- 
dent. Sermon  preached  at  Brooklyn  Heights,  N.  Y.,  April  20, 
1865.     8vo.  cloth,  original  front  wrapper  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1865 

618.  HOFFMAN  (WILHELM).  Abraham  Lincoln,  der 
Befreier  der  Negersklaven.  Eine  Erzahlung  fur  die  JugeTid. 
Portrait  and  illustration.    12mo,  boards.  Breslau,  n.  d. 


619.  HOLLAND    {.].   (i.).      Eulogy   on    Ahraliain    Lincoln 

delivered   at   Springfield,    Mass.,    April    liJ,    1865.     8vo,   half 

morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Springfield  1865 

With  A.  D.  S.  of  the  author  inserted. 

620.  HOLLAND  (J.  G.).  The  Nation  Weepeth  for  Its  Dead. 
Observances  at  Springfield,  Mass.  8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound 
in.  Springfield  1865 

621.  HOLLAND  (J.  G.).  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
llhisiniU  <l.    Svo.  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Springfield.  Mass.  1866 

622.  HOIiLAND  (J.  G.).  Das  Leben  Abraham  Lincoln's. 
Ilhisfriihfl.     8vo,  original  stamped  leather. 

Springfield,  Mass.  1866 

628.  HOLT  (ERASTUS  EUGENE).  An  Address  delivered 
at  the  Auditorium,  Portland,  Maine,  on  the  Eleventh  Annual 
I>an(juet  of  the  Lincoln  Glul).  Vignette.  Svo,  cloth,  original 
wrHppers  bound  in.  Portland  1901 

624.  [HOPE  (EVA).]  New  World  Heroes.  Lincoln  and 
Garfield:  The  Life-Storv  of  Two  Self-made  men.  Portraits. 
12mo,  cloth.  "  Lond.  1888 

625.  HOPKINS  (T.  M.j.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Bloomington,  Ind.,  April  19, 
1865.     Svo,  half  green  morocco.  X.  p.,  n.  d. 

626.  HORNBLOWER  (W.  H.).  Sermon  occasioned  by  the 
Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Paterson, 
N.  J.,  April  16.  1865.  8vo,  cloth,  original  front  wrapper 
bound  in   (piece  cut  from  top).  Paterson,  1865 

627.  HOWARD  (J.  Q.).  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
with  Extracts  from  his  Speeches.  12mo.  original  covers,  en- 
closed on  a. half  levant  solander  case.  Cinn.  1860 

ExTREMKT-Y  RARK.      A  fiuc  oopv  of  the  second   life  of  laiifoln 
published. 

628.  [HOAA^ELLS  (W.  D.)  and  Hayes  (J.  L.).]  Lives  and 
Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin.  Por- 
traiis  and  view.  First  edition.  12mo.  original  cloth  (Ham- 
lin portrait  torn  into).  Columbus.  0..  I860 

629.  HOWLETT  (T.  R.).  The  Dealings  of  God  with  our 
Nation.  Discourse  delivered  at  Washington,  June  1,  1865. 
Svo,  half  green  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Wash.   1865 

630.  HUIDEKOPER  (H.  S.).  Personal  Notes  and  Remini- 
scences of  Lincoln.  Svo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Phila.  1896 

631.  HUME  (HARRISON).  An  Address  in  Commemom- 
tion  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  jjincoln,  delivered  at  the  337th 
Dinner  of  tlie  New  England  Club.  Svo,  half  morocco,  original 
covers  bound  in.  Bost.   1892 


632.  HUNT  (A.  B.).  Address  delivered  at  Alameda,  Cal, 
Feb.  12,  1899,  on  the  Life  and  Times  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  [San  Fran.  1899] 

633.  IDES  OF  MARCH  (The)  ;  or,  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Private  Citizen.  Being  a  sequel  to  the  End  of  the  Irrepressible 
Conflict.     By  a  Merchant  of  Philadelphia.     8vo,  half  blue 

morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Phila.  1861 

Very  Scarce. 

634.  ILLINOIS  CENTRAL.  Abraham  Lincoln  as  Attorney 

for  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company.    Reproductions  of 

original  documents  in  Lincoln's  hamd writing.    4to,  limp  black 

seal  leather,  uncut.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

One  of  200  copies  issued. 

635.  ILLUSTRATED  Life,  Service,  Martyrdom,  and  Fun- 
eral of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Illustrated.  12mo,  cloth,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Phila.:  Peterson  [1865] 

636.  ILLUSTRATED  Life,  Services,  :Martyrdom  and  Fun- 
eral of  Abraham  Lincoln.  .  .  .  With  the  Hon.  George  Ban- 
croft's Oration.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  Phila.  [1866] 

637.  INAUGURAL  Ceremonies  of  the  Freedmen's  Memorial 
Monument,  Washington,  1876 ;  Bronze  Group  Commemorating 
Emancipation,  Bost.,  1879.  2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth  and  half  morocco. 

638.  INGERSOLL  (R.  G.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Ora- 
tion.   First  edition.    12mo,  cloth.  Loud.  1893 

639.  INGERSOLL  (R.  G.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Lecture. 
Portraits.    12mo,  cloth.    Newspaper  clippings  inserted. 

N.  Y.  1895 

640.  INGERSOLL  (R.  G.).  Abraham  Lincoln:  A  Lecture. 
Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1909 

641.  INGHAM  (JOHN  ALBERTSON).  Abraham  Lincoln. 
An  Address  delivered  at  the  Commencement  Exercises  of  the 
Irvington  High  School,  June  26,  1902.  8vo,  cloth,  original 
covers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  [1902] 

642.  IN  MEMORIAM.  Abraham  Lincoln  Assassinated  at 
AVashington,  April  14,  1865.  Being  a  brief  account  of  Meet- 
ings at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Buffalo  1865 

643.  IN  MEMORIAM.  Containing  his  Farewell  Speech  at 
Springfield,  Proclamation  of  Emancipation,  Address  at  Gettys- 
burg, etc.  Small  4to,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.  N.  Y. :  Trent,  Filmer  &  Co.,  n.  d. 

644.  IN  MEMORIAM.  Gems  from  Abraham  Lincoln.  Con- 
taining his  Farewell  Speech  at  Spring-field,  Proclamation  of 
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page  printed  within  mourning  borders.  Small  4to.  half  red 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  Y. :  Derbv  and  ^Miller,  etc.,  n.  d. 


645.  IX  MEMORIAM  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Oration  of 
George  Bancroft,  [Wash.  1866]  ;  The  Dedication  of  Lincoln 
Park,  Portland,  Maine,  Portland  1909 ;  The  100th  Anniversary 
of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (Blair),  [Springfield  1908]  ; 
Addresses  before  the  Mil.  Order  of  the  L.  L.  at  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3. 
1909.    4  vols..  8vo,  cloth  and  half  morocco. 

646.  IX  MEMORY  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  State  Council  of 
Penn.,  0.  of  V.  A.  M.,  Portrait,  Phila.  1865;  Emancipation 
Proclamation,  Phila.  n.  d. ;  Abraham  Lincoln  a  Reformer 
(Calderwood),  [Minneapolis  1909]  ;  Abraham  Lincoln  (Skev- 
ington),  [Nyack  1909].    4  vols.,  16mo,  cloth. 

647.  INNER  LIFE  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (Carpenter),  1868  ; 
Lincoln,  the  Liberator  (French),  1891;  Pioneer  Home  to 
"White  House  (Thayer),  [1882]  ;  and  another.  4  vols.,  12mo, 
cloth  and  half  morocco. 

648.  INSIDE  the  White  House  in  War  Times  (Stoddard). 
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1870;  Miscegenation  Indorsed  by  the  Republican  Party,  [X.  Y. 
1864] .   3  vols.,  8vo  and  12mo,  half  morocco. 

649.  IXTERIOR  Causes  of  the  War.  The  Nation  Demon- 
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8vo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Pres.  inscription 
on  title.  N.  Y.  1863 

Scarce. 

650.  IN  the  Boyhood  of  Lincoln  (Butterworth),  N.  Y.  1908  : 
The  Boy  Lincoln  (Stoddard),  N.  Y.  1905;  The  Boys'  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  (Xicolay),  N.  Y.  1908.  Illustrations.  3 
vols.,  12mo,  cloth. 

651.  IRELAN  (JOHN  ROBERT).  History  of  the  Life. 
Administration  and  Times  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  sheep.  Chicago  1888 

Vols.  16  and  17  of  "The  Republic." 

652.  IRVIN  (WILLIAM).  Sermon  preached  on  April  16. 
1865,  the  day  after  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  8vo, 
boards,  morocco  back,  original  covers  bound  in.        N.  Y.  1865 

653.  IVES  (ALFRED  E.).  Victory  Turned  into  Mourn- 
ing. Discourse  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, preached  at  Castine.  [Me.]  8vo,  cloth,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Bangor  1865 

654.  JAGGAR  (THOMAS  A.).  A  Sermon  at  the  Anthon 
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original  covers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1865 

655.  JANVIER  (FRANCIS  DE  HAES).  The  Sleeping 
Sentinel.  First  edition.  12mo,  half  maroon  morocco,  original 
covers  bound  in.  Phila.  1863 

75 


656.  JAPANESE.  Life  of  Abraham  Liucoln.  Printed  en- 
tirely in  Japanese.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     16mo,  cloth. 

657.  JAPANESE.  Matsumura  (Rev.  K.).  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.   Portrait.    16mo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.     [Fish  643.] 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 

658.  JAPANESE  Life  of  Lincoln.  Shinyaku  Lincoln 
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659.  JAYNE  (WILLIAM).  Personal  Reminiscences  of 
Abraham  Lincoln :  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Springfield 
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covers  bound  in.  js[  p    ^  ^ 

660.  JAYNE  (WILLIAM).  Address  on  Abraham  Lincoln 
delivered  at  Chicago,  Feb.  12,  1900.  Portraits.  12mo,  cloth. 
original  covers  bound  in.  [Chicago  1900] 

Not  in  Lambert,  Burton,  or  Fish. 

661.  JEFFERY  (R.).  The  Mission  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Sermon  preached  at  Philadelphia.  June  1,  1865.  8vo,  cloth, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

662.  JERMON  (J.  WAGNER).  Abram  Lincoln  and  South 
Carolina.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Phila.  1861 
Scarce. 

668.  [JEROME  (ALONZO  WHEELER).]  The  Great  De- 
bate. A  Platform  Scene  in  the  Seven  Joint  Discussions  be- 
tween Lincoln  and  Douglas.  Folding  plate  of  one  of  the  relief 
pictures  in  the  Dome  of  the  State  Capitol,  Springfield,  III 
Square  12mo.  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

[Springfield  1899] 

66-1.  JOACHIMSEN  (P.  J.).  An  Address  delivered  on  re- 
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Hebrew  Association,  Temimi  Derech,  at  New  Orleans.  April 
29,  1865.    8vo.  cloth,  original  front  wrapper  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1865 
Excessively  bare.     Not  in  Lambert  or  Burton. 

665.  JOHNSON  (ANDREW).  Message  from  the  President 
of  the  United  States  transmitting  a  report  of  George  H. 
Sharpe  relative  to  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  8vo. 
half  morocco.  [Wash.]   1867 

666.  JOHNSON  (HERRICK).  "God's  Ways  Unsearch- 
able. ' '  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln  preached 
at  Pittsburgh.  April  23.  1865.    8vo,  cloth.    Pittsburgh   [1865] 

Ver.v  Scarce. 

667.  JOHNSON  (REVERDY).  An  Argument  to  establish 
the  illegality  of  ^Military  Commissions  in  the  United  States,  and 
especially  of  the  one  organized  for  the  Trial  of  the  parties 
charged  with  conspiring  to  As.sassinate  the  late  President. 
8vo.  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Balto.  1865 

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668.  JOHNSON  (WILLIA.AI  M.).  Our  Martyred  i^resi- 
dent.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  President  LiuL-oln, 
preached  at  Stillwater,  April  16.  1865.  8vo,  cloth,  front  wrap- 
per bound  in.  Troy  1865 

Scarce.      Only  200  copies  pi'inted. 

669.  JOHNSTON  (HOWARD  AGNEW).  An  Estimate  of 
Lincoln.  Sermon  preached  at  Chicago,  Feb.  9.  1896.  8vo, 
cloth.  N.  p..  n.  d. 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

670.  JOHNSTON  (E.  S.).  Sermon  delivered  June  1.  1865. 
at  Harrisburg.     8yo.  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

[Harrisburg,  Pa.]   1865 
Scarce. 

671.  JONES.  A  Poetical  Description  of  Lincoln's  Assas- 
sination. 58  pp.  8vo.  half  morocco,  original  front  wrapper 
bound  in.  Valparaiso,  1865 

672.  JONES  (MAJOR  EVAN  ROWLAND).  Lincoln, 
Stanton  and  Orant.  Historical  Sketches.  Portrait.  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  n.  d. 

673.  JONES  (W.MARTIN).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address 
delivered  at  Phoenix.  N.  Y..  :\lay  30,  1904.  Portrait.  12mo. 
cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Rochester  1904 

674.  JORDAN  (E.  S.).  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Dis- 
course delivered  at  Cumberland  Centre.  Me..  June  1,  1865. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Portland  1865 

675.  JOSEPH  (PHILIP).  The  Fame  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Oration  delivered  at  the  Moline  High  School,  April  16,  1904. 
4to,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Moline.  111..  1905 

Autograph  ])reseutation  copy  from  J.  B.  Oakleaf.      One  of  nO 
copies  privately  printed  for  Mr.  Oakleaf. 

676.  JOUAULT  (ALPHONSE).  Abraham  Lincoln,  sa 
Jeunesse  et  sa  Vie  Politique.  Histoire  de  1 'abolition  de 
I'esclavage  aux  Etats-Unis.  Portrait.  12mo,  cloth,  original 
Avrappers  bound  in.  Paris  1875 

Fine  copy.      Scarce. 

677.  JOUAULT  (ALFONSO).  Abraham  Lincoln,  su  Ju- 
ventud  y  su  Vida  Politica.  Historia  de  la  Abolicion  de  Es- 
clavitud  en  los  Estados-ITnidos.    16mo.  cloth,  edges  uncut. 

Barcelona  1876 

678.  .  Another  copy  in  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

679.  JOUAULT  (ALPHONSE).  Abraham  Lincoln  se 
Jeunesse  et  sa  Vie  Politique.  Histoire  de  1 'Abolition  de  I'Es- 
clavage  aux  Etats-Unis.  Portrait.  Third  edition.  12mo, 
half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris  1883 


680.  JOURNAL  HISTORIQUE  illustre  for  Sept.  10,  1865. 
AVith  Portrait  and  Sketch  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Royal  8vo. 
cloth.  [Paris]   1865 

Scarce. 

681.  JUNIUS.  To  Abraham  Lincoln,  July  1864.  8  pp.  8vo. 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1864 

Very  Scarce. 

682.  KAMENSKAVO  (A.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Biog- 
raphical Sketch.    Portrait.    12mo,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

St.  Petersburg  1891 
Printed  entirely  in  Russian. 

683.  KAMENSKARO  (A.).  Abraham  Lincoln:  the  Man 
"vvho  Freed  the  Slaves.  [In  Jewish,  translated  from  the  Rus- 
sian].    90  pp.  16mo,  cloth.  "Warsaw  1910 

684.  KAUFMANN  (J.  L.).  Die  Ermordung  Abraham  Lin- 
coln's und  die  Geschichte  der  groszen  Yerschworung.  Illus- 
trations.     8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  Cinn.  1865 

685.  KECKLEY  (ELIZABETH).  Behind  the  Scenes. 
Portrait.    First  edition.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1868 

686.  KEELING  (R.  J.).  The  Death  of  ]\Ioses.  Sermon 
preached  at  [Washington,  D.  C]  April  23,  1865,  as  a  Tribute 
of  Respect  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8vo,  cloth, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Wash.  1865 

687.  KEITH  (0.  B.).  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Fun- 
eral Solemnities  of  the  late  President  Lincoln  at  JenkintoAvn, 
[Pa.]  April  19.  1865.    8vo.  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Phila.  1865 

688.  KIP  (WILLIAM  INGRAHAM).  Address  delivered 
at  Hombourg-les-Bains,  Germany,  June  1,  1865.  8vo,  cloth, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Frankfort-on-the-Main  1865 

689.  KIRKLAND  (CHARLES  P.).  A  Letter  to  Benj.  R. 
Curtis  on  the  "Emancipation  Proclamation"  of  the  President, 
N.  Y.  1863 ;  A  Letter  to  Peter  Cooper  on  ' '  The  Treatment  to 
be  extended  to  the  Rebels  Individually,"  etc.,  N.  Y.  1865.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1863-65 

690.  KOREN  (V.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Et  Foredrag  for 
Studenteme  ved  Luther- College  pa  a  Lincolns  Fodseldag  den 
12to  Februar.    12mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Decorah,  Iowa,  1901 

691.  KRANS  (HORATIO  SHEAFE).  The  Lincoln 
Tribute  Book.  Appreciations  by  Statesmen,  Men  of  Letters 
and  Poets  at  Home  and  Abroad.  Together  with  a  Lincoln  Cen- 
tenarv  IMedal  from  the  second  design  macie  for  the  Occasion 
by  Roine  (silver).    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1909 

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692.  KRAUTH  (CHARLES  p.).  The  Two  Pageants.  Dis- 
course preached  at  Pittsburgh,  June  1,  ISGH.  8vo.  half  mor- 
occo, original  wrappers  bound  in.  Pittsburgli  1865 

693.  KREBS  (HUGO).  Rede  zum  Andenken  an  Abi-ahani 
Lincoln.  Gehalten  in  der  Kirche  zuni  Heiligen  Geiste  in  St. 
Louis.  April  19.  1865.    8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

[St.  Louis  1865] 

694.  KREBS  (HUGO).  A  Sermon  in  Memoi-y  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  delivered  in  St.  Louis,  April  19,  1865.  8vo,  cloth, 
original  covers  bound  in.  [St.  Louis   1865 J 

695.  LAMB    (E.  E.^.     Sermon  on  the  Death  of  President 

Lincoln  preached  at  Rootstown   [Ohio]   April  23.  1865.     8vo. 

cloth.  N.  p..  n.  (1. 

One  of  200  copies.     Scarce. 

696.  LAMBERT  (WH^LIAM  H.).  Abraiiam  Lincoln, 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United 
States.  Oration  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Po- 
tomac, at  Pittsburgh.  Oct.  11,  1899.  8vo,  half  green  morocco, 
original  covers  bound  in..  [Privately  printe(L  1900] 

One  of  40  coijios  issued.      Sc;ir(('. 

697.  LAMBERT  (WILLIAM  11. ).  The  Gettysburg  Ad- 
dress. When  Written.  How  Received,  its  True  Form.  Willi 
facsiniih  of  ilic  on'niiial  Maiiusfripl .  T;ill  Svo.  cloth,  oi'iginal 
covers  bound  in.  Phila.  1!)()9 

698.  LAMOX  (WARD  H.).  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln; 
from  his  Birth  to  his  Inauguration  as  President.  Illustrations. 
First  EDITION.    8vo.  half  calf,  gilt  (rubbed).  Bost.  1872 

699.  LAND  Mourneth  (The),  by  W.  T.  Sabine,  Phila.  1865; 
Abraham  Lincoln,  an  Appreciation.  X.  Y.,  Tandy  Co.;  Lincoln 
Inaugurals,  1861-5.  Old  South  Leaflet.  Xo.  11.  3  vols.,  18mo. 
and  16mo.  cloth. 

700.  LAXGE  (:\IAX).  Abraham  Lincoln  der  Wi.'d<>rher- 
steller  der  Nordamerikanischen  Union,  und  der  grosze  Kampf 
der  Nord-  und  Sudstaaten.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  12mo, 
cloth.  Leipzig  1866 

701.  LAUGHLIX  (CLARA  E.).  The  Death  of  Lincoln. 
The  Story  of  Booth's  Plot,  his  Deed  and  the  Penalty.  Illus- 
trated from  photographs.    First  edition.     12mo.  cloth. 

X.  Y.   1909 

702.  LAITRIE  (THOMAS).  .Three  Discourses  in  the 
South  Evangelical  Church,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  40  pp.  Svo. 
half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.  Dedham,  Mass.,  1865 

703.  LEA  (J.  HEXRY)  and  HUTCHIXSON  (J.  R.).  The 
Ancestry  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Tltustrated  with  photogravure 
portraits,  virus  and  facsimiles.  Royal  8vo,  boards,  leather 
back,  uncut.  l^ost.  1909 

7!) 


7(»-i.  LE(iA(.'Y  of  Fun  (A.).  1^  Ahrciliam  1  iiioln.  With 
a  Short  Sketch  of  His  Life.  16mo.  eloth,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Lond.  1865 

'  Scarce. 

705.  [LEIBER  (DR.  FRANCIS,  Editor).]  The  Martyr's 
-Monument.  Being  the  Patriotism  and  Political  Wisdom  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     12mo.  cloth  (covers  slight  spotted). 

N.  Y.   [1865] 

rresentation  copy  from  R.  (^.  McCormack  to  .Tohn  G.  Nicolay. 
with  inscription  by  the  latter. 

706.  LELAND  (CHARLES  G.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  (A 
Biography.)     Portrait.     12mo,  original  cloth.  Lond.  1879 

The  scarce  first  edition. 

707.  .    Another  copy,  the  same. 

708.  LESPERUT  (A.).  Abraham  Lincobi.  Photographic 
portrait.  8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  Paris:  E.  Dentu,  1865 

709.  LETTERS  and  Addresses  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  X.  Y. 
1908;  Abraham  Lincoln  (Lehmann).,  Chic.  1908;  Abraham 
Lincoln,  an  Essay  (Schiirz).  Bost.  1891;  and  others.  5  vols., 
12mo.  cloth. 

710.  LETTERS  of  Ma.jor  Jack  Dowuiug,  N.  Y.  1864 ;  Lin- 
coln and  Other  Poems  (]Markham),  1901 ;  Life  and  Martyrdom 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  N.  Y.  [1865]  :  and  another.  4  vols.. 
12mo,  cloth. 

711.  LIEBER  (FRANCIS).  Lincoln  or  McClellan.  Ap- 
peal to  the  Germans  in  America.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

[N.  Y.  1864] 

712.  LIEBER  (FRANZ).  Lincoln  oder  :\IcClellan  .'  Auf- 
riif  an  die  Deutschen  in  Amerika.  Loyal  Publication  Society, 
No.  59.    4  pp.  8vo,  half  green  morocco.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

713.  LIEBER  (FRANCIS).  Lincoln  or  McClellan?  Op- 
roep  aan  die  Hollanders  in  Amerika.  Loyal  Publication  So- 
ciety.  No.  71.  4  pp.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

714.  LIFE  and  Martyrdom  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Phila. 
n.  d. ;  History  of  the  Administration  of  President  Lincoln 
(Ravmond).  N.  Y.  1864;  Poetical  Tributes  to  the  ilemory  of 
Lincoln,  Phila.  1865.     3  vols..  12mo,  cloth. 

715.  LIFE  and  Public  Services  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln, 
of  Illinois,  and  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin,  of  Maine.  Engraved 
portrait.    Wide-awake  edition.    12rao.  cloth  (cover  soiled) . 

Bost.  1860 

716.  LIFE  and  Public  Services  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln, 
of  Illinois,  and  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin.  Portraits.  16mo, 
half  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1860 

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717.  lAFK  and  Public  Servici's  ol  Abraluuii  Liiu-olu.  Six- 
teenth President  of  the  United  States,  and  Comiuander-in- 
Chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States.  Portrait 
on  wrapper.    12mo,  cloth,  original  front  wrapper  bound  in. 

Phila.:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Hros.    [1864] 

718.  LIFE  (Illustrated),  Service  and  Martyrdom  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  Phila.  [1865]  ;  Abraham  Lincoln  (Cox).  Chi- 
cago [1911];  Abraham  Lincoln  (R.  S.  Sheppard).  3  vols., 
16mo.  and  12rao,  cloth. 

719.  LIFE  of  Lincoln  for  Boys  (Sparhavvk),  X.  Y.  ii.  d. ; 
The  Forest  Boy  (Mudge),  N.  Y.  n.  d. ;  The  Children's  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  (Putnam),  Chicago  1892;  In  the  Boyhood 
of  Lincoln  (Butterworth),  N.  Y,  1896.  Illustraiions.  1  vols., 
16mo.  and  12mo,  cloth. 

720.  LIFE  of  Lincoln  for  Boys  (Sparhawkj,  X.  Y.  n.  d. 
Stories  and  Speeches  of  Lincoln  (Selby),  Chic.  u.  d.  Stories 
of  School  Days,  N.  Y.  n.  d.,  and  others.     6  vols.,  12mo,  cloth. 

721.  LIFE  Portrait  of  Lincoln,  Quill  Club  of  X.  Y. ;  Lin- 
coln Centennial  Address  (Holdom),  Chicago;  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Address  by  J.  D.  Long,  Boston.    3  vols..  8vo,  cloth. 

V.  p.,  1909 

722.  LINCOLN.  Speech  of  Mr.  A.  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  on 
the  Civil  and  Diplomatic  Appropriation  Bill;  delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  June  20,  1848. 
14  pp.  8vo,  cloth.  Wash. :  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon.  1848 

723.  LINCOLN.  Speech  of  Mr.  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  on  the 
Reference  of  the  President's  Message,  in  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives.   January  14.  1848.    14  pp.    8vo,  cloth. 

Wash. :  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  1848 

724.  LINCOLN.  Speech  of  Mr.  A.  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  on 
the  Presidential  Question,  House  ol"  Representatives  of  U.  S., 
July  21,  1848.    8  pp.  8vo,  cloth. 

[Wash.]:  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon.   [1848 f] 

Fish  mentions  only  the  edition  i)rinted  by  Towers  [18481. 

725.  LINCOLN.  Republican  Principles.  Speed i  of  Hon. 
Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  at  the  Republican  State  Con- 
vention, held  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  June  16.  1858.  Evening 
Journal  Tracts,  No.  7.    6  pp.  8vo,  roan.  X.  v.  [1858] 

726.  LIXCOLN.  Speech  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  deliv- 
ered in  Springfield,  Saturday  Evening,  July  17,  1858  [upon 
Judge  Douglas  and  the  Coming  Election.]  8  pp.  8vo,  half 
crimson  morocco,  gilt  top.  X.  p..   [1858] 

727.  LINCOLN.  The  Address  of  the  Hon.  Abraham  Lin- 
eobi  delivered  at  Cooper  Institute,  Feb.  27,  1860.     Engraved 

portrait  inserted.    8vo,  half  roan.  X.  Y.  1860 

One  of  an  edition  nf  2.")(t  (^ipies. 

.SI 


728.  LIN'COLN.  The  same.  Facsimile  edition  of  tlic  fore- 
going, with  correspondence  between  Lincohi  and  Xott.  8vo. 
full  roan,  original  glazed  wrappers  printed  in  gold,  bound  in. 

X.  Y.  1860 
Another  copy.    Issued  as  souvenir  of  Republican  Club  Din- 
ner, Feb.  12,  1907.     2  vols. 

One  of  the  most  important  addresses  made  b.v  I-incoln. 

729.  LINCOLN.  National  Politics.  Speech  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  delivered  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  Monday, 
Feb.  27,  1860.  Evening  Journal  Tracts.  No.  5.  15  pp.  Svo, 
roan.  [Albany]  :  Evening  Journal  [1860] 

730.  LINCOLN.  The  Life,  Speeches  and  Public  Services 
of  Abrani  Lincoln.  [With  the  Life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin  mis- 
bound  at  the  end.]  Frontispiece  portrait  and  portrait  on 
wrapper.    12mo,  cloth,  original  wrapper  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1860 

The    "Wigwam    Edition."        The    earliest    biography    in    book 
form. 

731.  LINCOLN.  The  same.  Another  copy.  12mo.  half 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Fine  copy.  N.  Y.  I860 

732.  LINCOLN.  Is  the  President  of  the  United  States  vio- 
lating the  Constitution  in  making  Arrests?  Hear  the  Presi- 
dent 's  Answer.  Letter  from  Lincoln  to  Erastus  Corning.  Svo, 
half  green  morocco.  [Wash.  1863] 

733.  LINCOLN.  The  Letters  of  President  Lincoln  on  Ques- 
tions of  National  Policj'.  12mo,  half  brown  morocco,  front 
wrapper  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1863 

734.  LINCOLN.  President  Lincoln's  Views.  An  Important 
Letter  on  the  Principles  involved  in  the  Yallandighani  Case. 
Correspondence  in  relation  to  the  Democratic  Meeting  at 
Albany.  N.  Y.  Svo.  half  blue  morocco,  original  covers  bound 
in  (water-stained).  Phila.  1863 

735.  LINCOLN.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Spring- 
field Washingtonian  Temperance  Society  at  the  Second  Pres. 
Church  on  the  22d  day  of  Februarv.  1842.  By  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    Svo.  cloth.         "  "  Springfield.  111..  1882 

736.  LINCOLN.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Spring- 
field Washingtonian  Temperance  Society  at  Springfield.  111.. 
Feb.  22,  1842.  Portrait  of  Lincoln  on  ivrapper.  Svo.  half  blue 
morocco,  front  wrapper  bound  in.  Springfield  1889 

737.  LINCOLN.  Abraham  Lincoln  :  His  Book.  A  Facsimile 
Reproduction  of  the  Original.  With  Note  by  J.  ^IcCan  Davis. 
ISmo.  full  autumn  leaf  morocco,  gilt  top,  by  Pfister.  X.  Y.  1903 

738.  LINCOLN.     The  War  Policy  of  the  Administration. 

Letter   of   the   President   to   the   Union   Mass   Convention   at 

Springfield.  111.,  Aug.  16,  1863.    Svo,  half  blue  morocco. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Evening  .Tournal  Doe.  No.  1. 


739.  LINCOLN.  Letter  to  the  Army  of  the  Potomae.  Ex- 
ecutive Mansion,  Washington.  Dee.  22.  1862.  Written  after 
the  Battle  of  Frederieksbnrgr.     12nio,  eloth. 

740.  LINCOLN.  The  Opinions  of  Abraham  Lincohi  on 
Slavery  and  its  issues.  N.  p.,  n.  d. ;  The  same,  ditferent  issue ; 
Opinions  on  Slavery  and  Reconstruction,  with  Notes  by  Wil- 
liam Whiting.    3  vols.,  8vo,  cloth  and  half  morocco.    N.  p.,  n.  d. 

In  the  first  item,  Lincoln's  name  is  spelled  "Lincon,"  a  fact 
which  seems  to  have  been  unnoticed  by  bibliographers. 

741.  LINCOLN.  Facsimile  of  the  Gettysburg  Speech  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  photographed  from  the  original  ]\Tanuscript. 
4to,  cloth. 

One  of  G  copies  printed.      Bound  with  speciallj-  printed  titie- 
page. 

742.  LINCOLN.  Inaugural  Address  of  the  President  of  the 
Ignited  States  on  the  Fourth  of  March,  1861.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  [Wash.]   n.  d. 

743.  LINCOLN.  President  Lincoln 's  Speech  at  Gettysburg, 
Nov.  19,  1863.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Remarks  of  Samuel  A.  Green  at  a  meeting  of  the  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  citing  former  uses  of  the  "by  the  people"  clause. 

744.  LINCOLN.  Amnesty  Proclamation  and  Third  Annual 
i\Iessage,  read  in  Congress,  Wednesday,  Dec.  9,  1863.  8vo, 
cloth  (a  little  damp-stained).  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

745.  LINCOLN.  The  Republican  Party  Vindicated— The 
Demands  of  the  South  Explained.  Speech  of  Hon.  Abraham 
Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  N.  Y.  Citv,  Feb. 
27,  1860.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Issued  by  the  Congressional  Campaign  Committee. 

746.  LINCOLN.  Political  Debates  between  Hon.  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  Hon.  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  in  the  Celebrated  Cam- 
paign of  1858,  in  Illinois.     8vo.  half  brown  morocco. 

Columbus  1860 

This    issue    has    an    advertisement    reading:     "15.000    Copies 
Sold." 

747.  LINCOLN.  Message  from  the  President  .  .  .to  the 
Two  Houses,  etc.    8vo,  cloth.  Wash.  1864 

748.  LINCOLN.  Political  Debates  between  Abraham  Lin- 
coln and  Stephen  A.  Douglas.  8vo,  buckram,  uncut  (small 
tear  in  margin  of  title).  Cleveland  1894 

Limited  Edition. 

749.  LINCOLN.  Political  Debates  between  Abraliam  Lin- 
coln and  Stephen  A.  Douglas.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Cleveland  1895 

750.  LINCOLN.  Complete  Works.  Comprising  his  Speeches, 
Letters.  State  Papers  and  Miscellaneous  Writings.  Edited  by 
John  G.  Nir'olay  and  John  Hay.  PnrfraU.  2  vols..  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  tops,  uncut.  '  N.  Y.  1902 

83. 


751.  .     Another  copy,  the  same. 

752.  LINCOLN.  Complete  Works.  Edited  by  John  G. 
Nicolay  and  John  Hay.  With  a  General  Introduction  by 
Richard  Watson  Gilder,  and  Special  Articles  by  other  Eminent 
Persons.  Illustrations  and  facsimiles.  12  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  ,  N,  Y.   [1905] 

The  Gettysburg  Edition. 

753.  LINCOLN.  The  Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Ed- 
ited by  Arthur  Brooks  Lapsley.  With  an  Introduction  by 
Theodore  Roosevelt.  Illustrated  with  numerous  portraits, 
views,  etc.  8  vols.,  three-quarter  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1905 

The  Federal  Edition. 

754.  LINCOLN.  The  Works  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Intro- 
ductions and  Special  Articles  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  Charles 
E.  Hughes,  and  others.    Frontispiece.    4  vols.,  12mo,  clotli. 

N.  Y.   [1908] 

755.  LINCOLNIANA ;  or,  the  Humors  of  Uncle  Abe.  Sec- 
ond Joe  Miller.  By  Andrew  Adderup.  Illustrated.  12mo, 
cloth,  original  covers  bound  in  (water-stained). 

N.  Y.:  J.  F.  Peeks.    [1864] 
Very  Scarce. 

756.  LINCOLNIANA.    In  Memoriam.    4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Bost. :  William  V.  Spencer,  1865 

< 'omi)ile(l  l)y  the  jiublisher.  CoDtains  many  sermons,  euhigies, 
letters,  etc..  and  .i  list  of  some  :5()0  publications  on  Lincoln's 
death. 

.  757.  LINCOLNIANA.  A  Catalogue  of  Scarce  Pamphlets 
on  the  Election  and  Administration  of  Abraham  Inncoln,  N.  Y. 
1902 ;  The  Chicago  Public  Library  List  of  Books  on  Abraliam 
Lincoln;  A  List  of  Lincolniana  in  the  Library  of  Congress 
(Ritchie),  Wash.  1903.    3  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

758.  LINCOLN  (SOLOMON).  Notes  on  the  Lincoln  Fami- 
lies of  Massachusetts,  with  some  Account  of  the  Family  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  10  pp.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt  top, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

759.  LINCOLN'S  Account  of  the  Hampton  Roads  Confer- 
ence with  Facsimiles  from  the  Original  Documents  in  the  Col- 
lection of  Judd  Stewart.  Photograph  from  original  negative, 
and  facsimile.    4to,  boards,  cloth  back.    Privately  printed,  1910 

760.  LINCOLN  and  Garfield  (Hope).  Lond.  n.  d.;  Abraham 
Lincoln  (Oberholtzer),  Phila.  n.  d. ;  Recollections  of  Lincoln 
(Lamon),  Chicago  1895;  Abraham  Lincoln  (Brooks),  X.  Y, 
1903.     Portraits.     4  vols.,  12mo,  cloth. 

84 


761.  LINCOLN  AT  WORK  (Stoddard),  Bost.  n.  d. ;  The 
Lincoln  and  Douglas  Debates  (Bouton),  N.  Y.  1905;  From  the 
Pioneer  Home  to  the  AVhite  House  (Thayer),  N.  Y.  1885; 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Ploughboy,  Statesman,  Patriot  (Ruther- 
ford), Lond.  n.  d. :  Abraham  Lincoln  (Stoddard),  X.  Y.  ii.  d. 
5  vols.,  12mo,  cloth. 

762.  LINCOLN  Catechism  (The),  wherein  the  Eccentrici- 
ties &  Beauties  of  Despotism  are  fully  set  forth.  Woorhiit. 
48  pp.  12mo.  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  gilt 
top.  N.  Y.:  J.  F.  Feeks  [1864] 

763.  LINCOLN-DOUGLAS.  The  Campaign  in  Illinois.  Tlie 
Last  Joint  Debate.  Douglas  and  Lincoln  at  Alton,  &c.  [Cap- 
tion title.]     30  pp.  8vo.  crimson  roan  (lacks  last  2  pp.). 

[Chicago  1858] 

764.  LINCOLN  FELLOWSHIP.  The  First  and  Fourth 
Annual  Meetings,  etc.    4  pamphlets.  N.  Y.  1908-1911 

765.  LINCOLN  FUNERAL.  Official  Arrangements  at 
Washington  for  the  Funeral  solemnities  of  the  late  Abraham 
Lincoln.  3  pp.  small  8vo,  boards,  blue  morocco  back  (second 
page  mounted).  [Wash.  1865) 

766.  LINCOLN  MEMORIAL  COLLECTION.  Relics 
collected  by  Julius  E.  Francis,  Buffalo  n.  d. ;  Abraham  Lincoln 
Centenary,  1809-1909,  Program  of  Exercises,  Wash.  1908; 
Lincoln  Centenary,  N.  Y.  State  Education  Dept.  Prospectus 
for  Schools,  Albany  1909 ;  The  Lincoln  Centennial,  The  Robert 
Hewitt  collection  of  Medallic  Lincolniana,  N.  Y.  1909.  4  vols., 
8vo.  and  12mo.  cloth. 

767.  LINCOLN  MEMORIAL  (The).  A  Record  of  the  Life, 
Assassination,  and  Obsequies  of  the  Martyred  President.  Por- 
trait, and  vigyiette  of  early  home.  8vo,  cloth  (front  fly-leaves 
wanting) .  N.  Y.  1865 

768.  LINCOLN  the  Citizen,  and  Lincoln  the  President,  2 
vols.  (Whitney),  N.  Y.  1908;  Abraham  Lincoln  (Herndon  and 
Weik),  2  vols..  Illustrated,  N.  Y.  1901.    4  vols.,  12mo,  cloth. 

769.  LINCOLN  the  Lawyer,  by  Frederick  Trevor  Hill,  N.  Y. 
1906 :  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Boy  and  the  Man,  by  James  Mor- 
gan, X.  Y.  1902.  Portraits  a/nd  illustrations.  2  vols.,  12mo, 
cloth. 

770.  LINCOLN  Year  Book  (Hobson),  [1907]  ;  Nancy  Hanks 
Lincoln  (Jones),  [1903]  ;  Abraham  Lincoln  [Lakeside  Series]  ; 
Abraham  Lincoln  (D.  D.  Thomson),  1895.  4  vols.,  16mo.  and 
12 mo,  cloth. 

771.  LORING  (GEORGE  B.).  The  Present  Crisis.  A 
speech  on  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  12  pp.  8vo, 
cloth.  South  Danvers  1865 


772.  LOUISIANA'S  Tribute  to  the  :\Iemory  of  Abraliam 
Lincoln.  Eesolutions,  Speeches,  etc.  Compiled  by  J.  S. 
Whitaker.     8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

New  Orleans  1S81 

With  compiler's  presentation  inscription  on  wrapper.     Scarce. 

773.  LOVE  (JOHN  L.).  Lincoln  the  Emancipator:  An 
Address  delivered  before  the  Excelsior  Club.  Guthrie.  Okla. 
8vo,  cloth.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

774.  [LOVETT  (RICHARD).]  Abraham  Lincoln.  Por- 
trait. Small  4to,  half  blue  levant,  original  wrappers  bound  in, 
gilt  top.  Lond.   [1890] 

Religious  Tract  Society.  Publication  73. 

775.  LOWE  (CHARLES).  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  A 
Sermon  preached  in  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  23,  1865.  12mo, 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

776.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  No.  16.  The  Presi- 
dent's Policy.  From  the  North  American  Review,  January, 
1864.     22  pp.  8vo,  cloth,  A^^-appers  bound  in.       [Bost.  1864] 

777.  LOWREY  (GROSVENOR  P.).  The  Commander-in- 
Chief;  a  Defence  upon  Legal  Grounds  of  the  Proclamation  of 
Emancipation ;  and  an  Answer  to  ex-Judge  Curtis '  Pamphlet, 
entitled  "Executive  Power."  31  pp.  12mo,  half  brown  mor- 
occo, original  wrappers  bound  in,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1 862 

778.  LOWRIE  (JOHN  M.).  The  Lessons  of  Our  National 
Sorrow.  A  Discourse  at  Fort  Wayne.  Indiana,  April  16,  1865. 
16  pp.  8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  Fort  Wayne  1865 

779.  LOYAL  LEGJON.  Pennsylvania  Commandery.  Me- 
morial ^Meetings,  1907  and  1908.  2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  wrappers 
bound  in. 

780.  LUDLOW  (J.  M.).  Sermon  commemorative  of  Na- 
tional Events  delivered  at  Albany,  April  23,  1865.  8vo,  cloth, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Albany  1865 

781.  LUDLOW  (J.  M.j.  President  Lincoln  Self-Portrayed. 
Portrait.    16mo,  original  cloth.  Lond.  1866 

782.  McCarthy  (CHARLESH.).  Lincoln's  Plan  of  Re- 
construction.   First  edition.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1901 

783.  McCAULEY  (REY.  JAMES  A.).  Character  and 
Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Sermon  preached  June  1.  1865. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.        Balto.   1865 

784.  McCLINTOCK  (JOHN).  Discourse  delivered  on  the 
day  of  the  Funeral  of  President,  in  St.  Paul's  Church.  N.  Y. 
8vo,  half  levant  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1865 

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785.  3IcCLURE  (J.  H.,  Editor).  Anecdotes  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  Lincoln  Stories.  I'ortraH.  First  edition.  12mo, 
clotJi.  Chicago  .1879 

786.  :McCLURE  (J.  B.).  Anecdotes  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
and  Lincoln's  Stories.  lUKsfrations.  8vo,  cloth  (slightly 
rubbed).  Chicago  1880 

787.  3IcC00K  (HENRY  C).  Some  Characteristics  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Address  at  Union  League  of  Phila.,  T^'cb. 
12,  1901.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 

788.  MACDOXALD  (JAMES  ^M.V  President  i.incoln  ;  His 
Figure  in  History.  A  Discourse  in  Princeton,  N.  J.,  Jnne  1st, 
1865.  23  pp.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  wrap- 
pers bound  in.  N.  Y. :  Scribner  &  Co.,  1865 

Only  2."')()  copies  printed. 

789.  :\rAcEL'REY  (J.  H.).  The  Substance  of  Two  Dis- 
courses, occasioned  by  the  National  Bereavement,  the  Assas- 
sination of  the  President.  12mo,  half  morocco,  original  wrap- 
pers bound  in.  Wooster,  Ohio,  18()5 

790.  MacKENNA  (B.  VICUNA).  Address  on  Abraham 
Lincoln.  [Part  of  ' '  A  ^Sketch  on  Chili, ' '  by  Daniel  J.  Hunter.] 
8yo,  half  green  morocco  (slightly  stained).  N.  Y.  1866 

Scarce. 

791.  McKINLEY  (WILLIAM).  Abraham  Lincoln.  An 
Address  before  the  Marquette  Club,  Chicago,  Feb.  12,  1896. 
27  p]).  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top.  original  brown  wrap- 
pers bound  in.  [Chicago  1896] 

792.  MALTBY  (CHARLES).  Life  and  Public  Services  of 
Lincoln.    8vo,  original  cloth  (slightly  worn). 

Stockton,  California,  1884 
Scarce. 

793.  MANSHIP  (ANDREW).  National  Jewels:  Wash- 
ington, Lincoln,  and  the  Fathers  of  the  Revolution.  Engraved 
portrait  of  Washington.    8vo,  cloth.  Phila.  1865 

First  edition.     Scarce. 

794.  MAPLE  LEAVES  from  Canada,  for  the  Grave  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Robert  Norton  and  Robert  P.  Burns, 
at  St.  Catharines,  Canada  West,  April  23,  1865.  40  pp.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  St.  Catharines  1865 

Scarce.      Only  300  copies  printed. 

795.  MARAIS  (AUG.).  Abraham  Lincoln:  Histoire  d'un 
Homme  du  Peuple.  Portrait  and  ilJiistrations.  12mo,  cloth, 
wrappers  bound  in.  Paris  1880 

796.  MARAIS  (AUG.).  Abraham  Lincoln:  Histoire  d'un 
Homme  du  Peuple.  Illustre  par  A.  Montader.  SmaU  8yo,  half 
green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Charavay,  Mantoux,  Martin:  Paris,  n.  d. 


797.  MARBLE  (MANTOX).    Papers  from  the  Soe.  for  the 

Diffusion  of  Political  Knowledge.     No.  22.     Freedom  of  the 

Press  wantonly  violated.     Letter  to  Mr.  Lincoln.    8  pp.  8vo, 

roan  (upper  margins  trimmed  close).  N.  Y.  [1864] 

Scarce.      First  Issue. 

798.  :\L1RBLE  (M ANTON).    Letter  to  Abraham  Lincoln. 
25  pp.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y. :  Privately  Printed,  1867 

Only  99  copies  printed.  Contains  a  rabid  attack  on  Lincoln 
by  the  editor  of  the  World  newspaper,  which  was  suppressed  for 
printing  a  bogus  proclamation. 

799.  .  Another  copy,  the  same. 

800.  MARKENS    (ISAAC).     President   Lincoln   and   the 

Case  of  John  Y.  Beall.    Portrait.    Small  4to,  half  crushed  blue 

morocco,  gilt  top,  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.:  Printed  for  the  Author,  lUll 
Has  a   signed  note  by  the  author  that  only  .50  copies  were 
printed. 

801.  MARKENS      (ISAAC).       Why     President     Lincoln 

Spared  three  lives.    Small  4to,  half  blue  crushed  morocco,  gilt 

top.  N,  Y. :  Printed  for  the  author,  1911 

Has  note  in  author's  autograph  saying  only  50  copies  were 
issued. 

802.  MARSHALL  (JAMES).  The" Nation's  Grief.  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Discourse  delivered  near  Fort  i\lonroe 
and  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  April  29,  1865.  8vo,  boards,  morocco 
back,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Syracuse  1865 

803.  MATHER  (D.  D.).  True  Greatness.  A  Discourse  de- 
livered at  Zanesville.  Ohio,  April  19,  1865.  Svo,  half  green 
morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Zanesville   [1865] 

804.  MAYNARD  (MRS.  N.  C).  Was  Abraham  Lincoln  a 
Spiritualist?     Portraits.     12mo,  cloth.  Phila.  18ni 

805.  MAYO  (A.  D.).  The  Nation's  Sacrifice.  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Two  Discourses  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  28  pp.  Svo. 
half  crimson  morocco,  gilt  top.  Cincinnati  1865 

806.  MECA  (J.).  Biblioteca  Universal.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Portraits  and  views.    Royal  Svo,  cloth.  Barcelona.  1909 

807.  MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES  delivered  before  the  Two 
Houses  of  Congress  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  James  A.  Garfield,  and  W^illiam  McKinley.  Prepared 
bv  Charles  R.  Cushman.    Portraits.    4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Wash.  1908 

Large  paper  copy.     A  handsome  reprint  of  the  three  notable 

addresses  by  George  Bancroft,  .Tames  G.  Blaine,  and  .John  Hay. 

808.  MEMORIAL  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Bost.  1865;  Life, 
Character  and  Services  of  Wm.  H.  Seward  (Adams),  Albany 
1S73;  Ceremonies  on  the  100th  Anniversary  of  Lincoln,  Phila. 
1909 :  one  other.    4  vols.    Svo.  cloth. 

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809.  MEMORIES  of  Men  who  Saved  the  Union  (Piatt), 
N,  Y.  1887 ;  Abraham  Lincoln,  His  Life  and  Public  Services 
(Power),  Chic.  1889;  The  Genesis  of  Lincoln  (Cathey),  n.  p., 
n.  d.,  and  others.    5  vols.    12mo,  cloth. 

810.  MEMOIR  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  Elect  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  To  which  is  appended  an  His- 
torical Sketch  on  Slavery.  By  [R.  B.]  Portrait.  12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1861 

811.  MENARD-SALEM  Lincoln  Souvenir  Album.  Fme 
portraits,  views,  and  facsimiles.    Oblong  4to,  cloth. 

Petersburgh,  Ills.,  1893 

812.  MEN  of  Our  Times  (Stowe),  Hartford  1868;  Story  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  (Gridley),  n,  p.  1902;  True  Stories  of  Great 
Americans,  N.  Y.  n.  d. ;  McClure's  Early  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  N.  Y.  1896;  The  True  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
(Brooks),  Bost.  n.  d.  Illustrations.  5  vols.  8vo.  and  Ito, 
various  bindings. 

813.  MILLER  (S.  F.).  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Memorial  Oration  delivered  at  Franklin,  N.  Y., 
June  1st,  1865.  16  pp.  8vo,  cloth,  original  blue  wrappers 
bound  in.  Delhi  1865 

814.  MISSOURI.  Letter  from  the  Executive  Committee  of 
the  ^Missouri  Delegation  [C.  D.  Drake,  Chairman]  to  Presi- 
dent Lincoln.     7  pp.  8vo,  cloth.  [Wash.  1863] 

^>r.v  Scarce. 

815.  [MITCHELL  (JAMES).]  Letter  on  the  Relation  of 
AVhite  and  African  Races  in  the  United  States.  Addressed 
to  the  President  of  the  United  States.  8vo,  cloth,  original 
covers  bound  in.  Wash.  1862 

A  .stroiifi;  jtlea  for  colonization,  probably  drawn  up  at  Lincoln's 
request. 

816.  MITCHELL  (S.  S.).  Presbyterian  Church  of  Harris- 
burg,  April  19,  1865.  In  ^Nlemoriam.  An  Address  by  the 
Pastor.  15  pp.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  black 
wrappers  bound  in.  Harrisburg   [Pa.]    1865 

817.  MONOD  (EUGENE).  Un  Grand  American,  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut,  wrappers  bound  in. 

Lausanne  n.  d. 

818.  MOORE  (CHARLES  H.,  of  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.). 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Lecture.  8vo,  half  blue  crushed  morocco, 
gilt  top.  N-  P-,  n.  d. 

■  819.  T^IORAIS  (REV.  S.).  Address  on  the  Death  of  Lin- 
coln, before  the  Congregation  ]\Iik^'e  Israel  of  Phila.  8vo, 
cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.     0)tlii  250  copies  printed. 

Phila.  1865—5625 

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820.  MOKAJS  (REV.  S.).  A  Discourse  delivered  before 
the  Congregation  :\likve  Israel.  8vo,  half  blue  levant  morocco, 
gilt  top,  original  covers  bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

821.  MOREHOUSE  (H.  L.).    Evil  its  Own  Destroyer.    A 
Discourse  delivered  at  East  Saginaw.  April  19,  1865."    12ino 
cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  East  Saginaw  1865 

822.  MORGAN  (JAMES).  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Boy  and 
the  Man.  Illustrated.  First  edition.    12mo.  cloth.   N.  Y.'  1908 

823.  [MORGAN  (WILLIAM  F.).]  In  Memoriam.  Jov 
Darkened.  Sermon  in  St.  Thomas'  Church.  New  York,  &c. 
8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  wrappers  bound  in.  '  300 
copies  printed.  [X.  y.  1865] 

824.  MORRIS  (B.  F.).  Memorial  Record  of  the  Nation's 
Tribute  to  Abraham  Lincoln.  Illustrations.  8vo.  cloth  (a 
few  leaves  slightly  stained).  Wash.  1865 

825.  MORRIS  (B.  F.).  Memorial  Record  of  the  Nation's 
Tribute  to  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth.  Wash.  1866 

826.  MORSE  (JOHN  T.,  Jr.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Por- 
traits and  map.    2  vols.     8vo,  half  cloth,  uncut. 

Cambridge:  Riverside  Press,  1893 
Large  Paper  copy  of  the  First  Edition,  limited  to  2.50  copies. 

827.  MORSE  (JOHN  T.,  Jr.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Por- 
trait.   2  vols.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.    ' '  Am.  Statesmen  Series. ' ' 

Bost.  n.  d. 

828.  MORT  de  Lincoln   (La).     Poeme  Dramatique.     Sec- 

onde  Edition,  augmentee  de  Notes  sur  la  vie  du  Carbonaro 

Amand  Bazard.      [Edited  by  L.  Banet-Rivet.]      Royal  8vo, 

half  green  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.      Paris  1868 
Scarce. 

829.  MUDD  (S.  A.).  The  IJfe  of  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Mudd, 
containing  his  Letters,  etc.  Edited  by  his  daughter.  Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.         '  N.  Y.  1906 

830.  ]\IUDD    (S.  A.).     Testimony  for  the  Prosecution  and 

the  Defence  in  the  case  of  Dr.  Samuel  A.  .Mudd,  charged  with 

Conspiracy  to   Assassinate  the  President   of  United   States. 

311  pp.  8vo,  red  cloth,  original  pale  blue  wrappers  bound  in. 

Wash.  1865 
Fine  copy.     Exceemnglt  scarce. 

831.  :\IUDD  (S.  A.).  Argument  of  Thomas  Ewing,  Jr.,  on 
the  Jurisdiction  and  on  the  Law  and  Evidence  in  the  Case  of 
Dr.  Samuel  A.  Mudd,  Tried  *  *  *  on  a  Charge  of  Con- 
spiracy to  Assassinate  the  President.  May  and  June,  1865. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Washington :  Polkinhorn,  1865 

Fine  copy  of  a  very  scarce  pamplilet. 

90 


832.  ]\IUKDER  of  Lincoln  Planned  and  Executed  by  Jesuit 
Priests.  Indianapolis  1893 ;  Legislative  Honors  to  the  Memory 
of  Lincoln,  Albany  1865 ;  Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of 
Lincoln  (Vincent),  Troy  1865.  3  vols.  8vo.  half  morocco 
and  cloth. 

833.  .AIURDOCH  (DAVID).  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Sermon  preached  at  New  ]\Iilford,  Conn..  April  23,  1865.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  [New]    jMilford   1S65 

With  corrections  in  ink  by  the  .author. 

834.  MURRAY  (WILLIAM  H.  H.).  Address  delivered  on 
the  Sabbath  following  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln, 
in  Greenwich,  Conn.     8vo,  original  limp  cloth.  N.  Y.  1865 

835.  MUSSEY  (CHARLES  F.).     The  Mighty  Fallen.     A 

Discourse  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Batavia,  5s.  Y.     14  pp. 

8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in    (some 

upper  margins  slightly  stained).  Batavia  1865 

Very  scarce  Lincoln  Discourse. 

836.  NADAL  (B.  H.).  National  Reconstruction.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  in  "Washington,  D.  C,  June  1,  1865.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Wash.  1865 

Scarce. 

837.  NEILL   (EDWARD  D.).     Reminiscences  of  the  Last 

Year  of  President  Lincoln's  Life.     Portrait    inserted.     8vo, 

cloth,  front  wrapper  bound  in.  St.  Paul  1885 

With  presentation  inscriiition  from  the  author  on  wrjipper. 

838.  NELSON  (HENRY  A.).  The  Divinely  Prepared 
Ruler  and  the  Fit  End  of  Treason.  Two  Discourses.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Springfield,  111.  1865 

839.  [NEWELL  (R.  H.).l  The  Martyr  President.  First 
Edition.    12mo,  cloth,  original  front  cover  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1865 

ExTBA-iLLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  17  different  portraits 
of  Lincoln,  many  of  which  are  in  proof  state,  with  portraits  of 
Washington,  views,  etc.     A  fine  copy. 

840.  [NEAVELL  (R.  H.).l    The  Martyr  President.    Printed 

within  black  borders.     12mo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers 

bound  in.  N.  Y.  1865 

One  of  500  copies. 

841.  NEWMAN  (F.  W.).  The  Good  Cause  of  President 
Lincoln.  A  Lecture.  12mo,  half  green  morocco  (name  on 
title).  [Lond.]   n.  d. 

842.  NEW  YORK.  Obsecpiies  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in 
the  City  of  New  York,  under  the  Auspices  of  the  Conunoii 
Council.  By  David  T.  Valentine.  Portrait  and  illustrations. 
Royal  8vo.  full  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  bv 
Stikeman.  N.  Y.  1866 

ExTRA-ii.LT'STRATKi)  by  the  insertion  of  9a  engraved  and  litho- 
graph iilatf's.  inrhuling  portraits.  New  York  views,  etc. 


848.  NICCOLLS  (SAMIEL  J.;.  In  .Memoriam.  Discourse 
on  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Ldueoln,  delivered  at  St. 
Louis,  April  23,  1865.  8vo,  original  black  glazed  covers 
bound  in.  St.  Louis  1865 

844.  NICHOLAS   (S.  S.).     A  Review  of  the  Argument  of 

President  Lincoln  and  Attorney  General  Bates,  in  favor  of 

Presidential  Power  to  suspend  the  privilege  of  Habeas  Corpus. 

8vo,  sewn.  Louisville,  Ky.  1861 

Scarce. 

845.  NICOLAY    (JOHN   G.).      Abraham  Lincoln.      12mo, 

half  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Bost.  1882 
Scarce.     Oue  of  50  copies  printed  for  copyright  purposes. 

846.  NICOLAY  (JOHN  G.).  A  Short  Life  of"  Abraham 
Lincoln.    Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1902 

847.  NICOLAY  (JOHN  G.)  and  HAY  (JOHN).  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  A  History.  Profusely  illustrated  with  portraits, 
views,  maps,  etc.  10  vols.  8vo.  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1910 

848.  NILES  (H.  E.).  Address  on  the  Occasion  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln's  Funeral  Obsequies,  in  York,  Pa.  8  pp.  8vo, 
half  blue  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  brown  wrappers 
bound  in.    300  copies  printed.  York,  Pa.  [1865] 

849.  NOBLE  (MASON).  Sermon  delivered  in  the  Y.  S. 
Naval  Academy,  on  the  day  of  the  Funeral  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. 16  pp.  8vo,  cloth,  original  brown  wrappers  bound  in 
(margins  slightly  stained).  Newport  1865  • 

850.  NOYES  (ISAAC  P.).  Ode  on  Lincoln.  7  pp.  12mo, 
cloth.  ^  N.  p.   1907 

Not  in  Fish.     Apparently  a  privately  printed  issue. 

851.  OBSEQUIES  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  City  of  New 
York,  under  the  Auspices  of  the  Common  Council.  Tllnstra- 
tions.  Pages  ])7'inted  within  mourning  borders.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  N.  Y.  1866 

852.  OBSEQUIES  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Union  Square, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  1865;  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sein  Leben  und 
sein  offentlichen  Dienste  (Hanaford),  N.  Y.  n.  d.  Abraham 
Lincoln's  Pen  and  Voice  (Van  Buren),  Cinn.  1890.  3  vols. 
8vo  and  12mo.  cloth. 

853.  OFFICIAL  Programme  connected  with  the  Unveiling 
of  the  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln  upon  the  National  Lincoln 
Monument.  Springfield,  Ills.,  October  15th,  1874.  Address  at 
Gettysburg.  &c.  8vo,  half  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
original  pictorial  wrappers  bound  in.  Springfield  1874 

92 


854.  OLD  ABE'S  Joker,  or,  Wit  al  the  AVhite  House.  II- 
lustrations.    16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y. :  Wehmaii,  ii.  d. 

Reprinted  from  the  original  plates. 

855.  OLD  ABE'S  JOKES,  fresh  from  Abraham's  Bosom. 
Containing  all  his  issue,  excepting  the  "Greenbacks,"  to  call 
in  some  of  which,  this  Work  is  Issued.  Portrait.  Small  8vo, 
cloth  (trimmed  close  to  margin,  piece  of  margin  cut  from 
last  page).  N.  Y.    [1864] 

856.  OLD  ABE,  the  Miller;  or.  The  Campaigns  of  Rich- 
mond.   A  Story  [in  verse.]    8  pp.    8vo,  half  green  morocco. 

N.  p.   [1864] 

857.  OLDROYD  (OSBORN  H.).  The  Lincoln  Memorial: 
Album -Immortelles.  Original  Life  Pictures,  Avith  Auto- 
graphs, etc.  Portrait  illustrations  and  facsimiles.  8vo,  half 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1882 

858.  OLDROYD  (OSBORN  H.).   Words  of  Lincoln.    With 

an  Introduction  by  ]\Ielville  W.  Fuller  and  Tennis  S.  Hamlin. 

Portraits  and  illustrations.    12mo,  cloth.  Wash.  n.  d. 

Autogrnph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

859.  ONLY  AUTHENTIC  LIFE  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
alias  "Old  Abe."  A  Son  of  the  West.  With  an  account  of 
his  Birth  and  Education,  etc.  Illustrated.  16mo,  cloth,  orig- 
inal wrappers   bound  in.  [N.   Y.   1864] 

860.  ORAtIoN  on  Lincoln  (Burton),  1903;  Life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  (Nichols).  1896.  2  vols.,  royal  8vo,  cloth  and 
half  red  crushed  morocco. 


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BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS 
RELATING  TO  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN 

861.  OUR  MARTYR  PRESIDENT.  Voices  from  the  Pul- 
pit of  New  York  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  [1865]  ;  J.  Wilkes  Booth 
(Jones),  Chicago  1893;  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
(Oldroyd),  Wash.  1901.    3  vols.    12mo,  cloth. 

862.  OWEN  (ROBERT  DALE).  The  Policy  of  Emanci- 
pation :  In  Three  Letters.  12mo,.  half  maroon  morocco,  orig- 
inal covers  bound  in.  Phila.  1863 

863.  PADDOCK  (WILBUR  F.).  A  Great  Man  Fallen. 
Discourse  in  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Phila.  24  pp.  8vo,  half 
polished  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Phil.  1865 

864.  PALMER  (ROBERT  M.).  Washington  and  the 
Union.  Oration  delivered  at  Harrisburg  at  the  Reception  of 
President  Lincoln,  Feb.  22.  1861.  8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  N.   p.,   n.   d. 

865.  PARKE  (N.  G.).  The  Assassination  of  the  President 
of  the  United  States  overruled  for  the  Good  "of  our  Country. 
Discoui-se  preached  at  Pittston,  Pa.,  June  1,  1865.  8vo,  cloth, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Pittston  1865 

86ij.  PARKER  (HENRY  E.).  Discourse  on  the  Assassina- 
tion of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Concord,  N.  II.,  April 
16.    1865.     8vo,  cloth,   original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Concord  1865 

867.  PASCAL  (CeSAR).  Abraham  Lincoln;  sa  Vie,  son 
earactere,  son  Administration.  12mo,  cloth,  original  wrap- 
l^ers  bound  in.  Paris  1865 

868.  PASSAGE  of  Lincoln  from  Harrisburg  to  Wash- 
ini^ton,  1861,  1892;  Lincoln's  Birthdav  Exercises  for  Schools 
(Humboldt),  1900;  Abraham  Lincoln  (Schechter),  1909.  3 
vols.     8vo,  cloth  and  roan. 

S69.  PATTERSON  (ADONIRA:\r  J.).  Eulogy  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  delivered  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  April  19.  1865. 
^Ivo.  cloth.  Portsmouth  1865 

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870.  PATTERSON  (.lAMKS  W.).  Memorial  Address  on 
the  Life  and  Character  of  Al)rahain  Lincoln,  at  Concord,  N.  H. 
8vo,  cloth,  glazed  yellow  wrappers  bound  in.     Concord  1865 

STL  PATTERSON  (R.  M.).  Character  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    8vo.  cloth,  wrappers  l)onnd  in.  Phila.  1865 

872.  PATTOX  (A.  S.).  The  Nation's  Loss  and  Its  Lessons. 
8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  500 
copies  issued.  Utica,  N.  Y.   1865 

A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  inserted,  relating  to  this  pamphlet. 

873.  PATTOX  (W.  W.).  President  Lincoln  and  the  Chi- 
cago Memorial  on  Emancipation.  Before  the  Maryland  Hist 
Soc,  1887.  Fund  Publication,  No.  27.  8vo,  cloth,  wrappers 
bound  in.  Baltimore  1888 

874.  PECK  (GEORGE  R.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  [At  Mar- 
([uette  Clnb,  Chicago.]  Small  4to,  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt 
top.  Chicago  1895 

875.  PEIRCE  (J.  D.).  Address  on  the  Death  of  President 
Lincoln,  in  Lniversalist  Church.  North  Attleboro',  Mass.  8vo, 
cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

876.  PEIRPOINT  (F.  IL).  Letters  of  Governor  Peirpoint 
to  his  Excellency  the  President  and  the  Honorable  Congress 
of  the  United  States,  on  the  subject  of  Abuse  of  Military 
Power  in  the  Command  of  General  Butler  in  Virginia  and 
North    Carolina.      8vo.    cloth,   original   covers  bound   in. 

Wash.  1864 

S77.  PENNELL  (ORRIN  H.).  Religious  Views  of  Abra- 
iiam  Lincoln.  Portraits.  8vo.  half  crushed  blue  levant,  gilt 
top   (holes  pierced  on  inner  margin  of  text). 

Alliance,  0.  1899 

878.  PENNSYLA^ANIA.  Addresses  on  the  Consideration 
of  Resolutions  relative  to  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  de- 
livered in  the  II.  of  R.  of  Penn.  Jan.  23,  1866.  8vo.  half 
green  morocco.  Harrisburg  1866 

S79.  PENNSYLVANIA.  Historical  Society  of  Penn.  [Reso- 
lutions on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  April  24,  1865.| 
4  pp.     8vo.  cloth.  N.  ]).,  n.  d. 

880.  PENNY  (A.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Lecture  before 
the  Nyack  Rowing  Association.  18mo,  cloth,  original  eovei-s 
bound  in.  N.  p.   18S6 

881.  PETERSON  (0.  :\I.).  Abraham  Lincoln  og  bans 
Samtid:  Barndom  og  Angdoin,  Negerslaveriet,  Praesident. 
Illustrated.  3  vols.  ]2mo.  balf  brown  morocco,  gilt  to[)s. 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Chicago  LS89 

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882.  PHILLIPS  (WENDELL).  An  Address  [ou  Lincoln] 
delivered  m  Tremont  Temple,  Boston.  April  19tli,  1865.  8  pp. 
8vo,  half  blue  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Worcester  [1865] 

883.  PTERREPONT  (EDWARDS).  Argument  of  Hon. 
Edwards  Pierrepont  to  the  Jury  on  the  Trial  (\f  John  H.  Sur- 
ratt  for  the  ]\Iurder  of  President  Lincoln.  8vo.  half  morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Wash.  1867 

884.  [PINKERTON  (ALLAN).]  History  and  Evidence  of 
the  Passage  of  Abraham  Lint-oln  from  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  to 
Washington.  D.  C.  on  the  22d  and  23d  of  February  186L 
8vo.  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     18  pp. 

Chicago  II.  d. 

885.  PIONEER  BOY  (The),  by  W.  M.  Thayer,  Post.  1866: 
A l)raham  Lincoln's  Speeches  (Chittenden),  [1895;]  Abraham 
Lincoln  (Carl  Schulz),  1899.    3  vols.    12mo.  cloth. 

886.  PIONEERS  of  Menard  and  Mason  Counties:  .  .  . 
including  Personal  Reminiscences  of  Abraliam  Lincoln  ;!iid 
Peter  Cartright.     UhisiratioHs.'   8vo.  cloth. 

Forest  City.  Ills.,  1902 

887.  PIT.MAX  (BENN..  Compiler).  The  Assassination  of 
President  Lincoln  and  the  Trial  of  the  Conspirators.  2  dia- 
grams and  iiigraved  frontispiece  containing  9  portraits.  8vo, 
half  brown  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  top. 

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888.  POETICAL  Tributes  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.   Engraved  portrait.    12mo,  cloth.  Pliila.  1865 

889.  POLITICAL  DEBATES  between  Hon.  Abraham  Lin- 
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of  1858,  in  Illinois.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Columbus   1860 

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tisements. 

890.  POLITICAL  Speeches  and  Debates  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln and  Stephen  A.  Douglas.  1854-1861.  Edited  by  Alonzo 
T.  Jones.     Portrait.    555  pp.     8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in. 

"Battle  Creek,  Mich..  1895 

891.  POLITICAL  TEXT-BOOK  for  1860  .  .  .  with 
Speeches  of  Lincoln  and  others.  8vo.  half  brown  morocco, 
gilt    top.  N.   Y.    1860 

892.  POORE  (BEN.  PERLEY,  Editor).  The  Conspiracy 
Trial  for  the  ]\lnrdei'  of  the  President.  3  vols.  12mo,  original 
brown  cloth.  Host.:  J.  E.  Tilton  &  Co..   1865-66 

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Candidates  for  the  Presidency  and  Vice-Presidency,  for  1860. 
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jrioroceo.  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.:  J.  C.  Buttre,  1860 

894.  POST   (JACOB).     Discourse  on  the  Assassination  of 

President  Lincoln  preached  in  Camp  at  Harrison's  Landing, 

Va..  April  23.  1865.     8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Oswego  1865 
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S95.  POTTER  (WILLIAM  J.).  The  National  Ti-agedy. 
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Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Svo,  half  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  New  Bedford  1865 

896.  POWELL  (E.  P.).  Sermons  on  recent  National  Vic- 
tories and  the  National  Sorrow.  Preaclied  April  23,  1865.  a1 
[Adrian.  Mich.]    8vo,  cloth,  oi-iginal  wrappei-s  hound  in. 

Adrian.  Mich.  1865 

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897.  POWER  (J.  C.  Editor).  History  of  an  Attempt  to 
Steal  the  Body  of  Abraham  Tiincohi.  Portraits  and  illustra- 
tions.   8vo,  cloth.  [Springfield,  Ill.l  1890 

One    of   25    copies    printed    without    imprint,    to    be    used    as 
samples  by  agents. 

898.  POWER'S  Life  of  Lincoln.  Springfield.  Ills.,  1875; 
Lincoln  and  Men  of  War-Times  (:\lcClure),  1892.  2  vols. 
Svo,  cloth. 

899.  PRATT  (SILAS  G..  Editor).  Lincoln  in  Story.  The 
Life  of  the  Martyr-President  told  in  authenticated  anecdotes. 
Portrait.     12mo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Tokio  &  Osaka   1904 

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ham Lincoln  (Gray),  Cinn.  1867;  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
(Ketcham),  N.  Y."  n.  d.  Lincoln  in  Story  (Pratt),  X.  Y. 
1901.     4  vols.     12mo.  cloth. 

902.  PRIME  (G.  WENDELL).  Sermon  preached  a1  De- 
troit. April  16,  1865,  after  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln. 
8vo.  clotli.  original  covers  bound  in.  Detroit    1865 

903.  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  First  Three  Republican  Na- 
tional Conventions  of  1856,  1860  and  1864.    8vo,  cloth. 

Minneapolis  [1893] 

904.  PULPIT  and  Rostrum.  Extra  Niinib-r.  Bancroft's 
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trait     12mo    half  brown  crushed  moro(^'0,   jrilt  top. 

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Lond.  1860-65;  Harper's  Weekly.  Vols.  42  and  45.  2  vols 
N.  Y.  1898-1901.    Together  8  vols.   4to  and  folio,  half  leather. 

906.  PURIXTON  (J.  M.).  On  the  Death  of  President 
Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Smithfield,  Penn., 
Jiuie  1.  1865.     8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Phila.  1865 
A^ry  Scarce. 

907.  PUTNAM  (GEORGE).  An  Address  delivered  before 
the  City  Government,  and  Citizens  of  Roxbury,  on  occasion 
of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865.  8vo,  clotli. 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Roxbury  1865 

908.  QUINT  (ALONZO  H.).  Three  Sermons  preached  at 
New  Bedford,  April  13  and  16,  1865.  8vo,  half  crimson 
morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  New  Bedford  1865 

909.  RAISING  the  Stars  and  Stripes  over  the  Lincoln 
Homestead.  Springfield  1889;  The  Lincoln  Monument,  Edinb. 
1893 ;  Contributions  of  American  Women  to  the  Work  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  (Hendrick),  n.  p.,  n.  d. ;  Lincoln  Souvenir 
Book,  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  (Bancroft),  n.  p.,  n.  d.  4 
vols.    8vo  and  smaller,  cloth. 

910.  RANKIN  (J.  E.).  ]\Ioses  and  Joshua.  Discourse  on 
the  Death  of  Lincoln,  preached  at  Charlestown,  Mass..  April 
19,  1865.    8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Bost.   [18651 

911.  RASMUSSEN  (H.).  Abraham  Lincolns  Liv  og 
Gjerning.  Med  Lincolns  Portraet.  Small  8vo,  cloth,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Kjobenhavn  1882 

912.  RAYMOND    (HENRY  J.).      The  Life   of  Abraham 

Lincoln;  and  of  Andrew  Johnson,  by  John  Savage.     12rao, 

cloth,  original  wrappers  with  both  portraits,  bound  in. 

N.  Y.:  Nat.  Union  Ex.  Com.   [1864] 
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913.  RAYMOND  (HENRY  J.).  Life  and  Public  Servir-es 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Together  with  His  State  Papers, 
Speeches,  &c.  Steel  portrait  and  other  illustrations.  8vo,  half 
green  morocco,  gilt  top.    Firie  copy.  N.  Y.  1865 

914.  RAYMOND  (HENRY  J.).  The  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  by  Henry  J.  Raymond,  and  of  Andrew  Johnson,  by 
John  Savage.  Portrait  of  Lincoln  on  ivrapper.  Issued  with 
cover  title  only.  12mo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  *     N.  Y. :  Nat.  Union  Ex.  Com.,  n.  d. 

Scai'ce. 

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ham,  Concord  1864;  An  Address  to  King  Cotton,  n.  p.,  n.  d. ; 
Union  Meeting  in  Raleigh,  n.  p.,  n.  d. ;  Reward  for  the  Capture 

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Lincoln  (Mac  Chesney),  n.  p.,  n.  d. ;  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
the  Jews  (i\larkens),  \.  Y.  1909;  Abraham  Lincoln  on  Water- 
ways (Meese),  n.  p..  n.  d.  In  5  vols.  8vo.  cloth  and  half 
morocco. 

916.  [REED  (JOHN  J.j.J  The  House  that  Jelf  Luilt. 
Illustrated.  8vo,  half  morocco,  original  pictorial  wrappers 
bound  in.  N.  Y.   [1868 J 

Satirical   parody,    illustrating-    the   rise    and    fall    of   tlie   ("on- 
federacy.  one  verse  relating  to  the  assassination. 

917.  REED  (S.).  A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  occasion 
of  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Host.  186.") 

918.  REED  (V.  D.).  The  Contlict  of  Truth.  Sermon 
preached  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  April  30,  1865.  8vo,  half  green 
morocco,  original  covers  bound  in    (slightly  stained). 

Camden  1865 
Inserted  are  2  A.  L.'s  S.  by  the  author,  dated  Feb.  and  Dec, 
1SG6,  both  of  which  refer  to  the  scarcity  of  the  item. 

919.  RELIC  of  the  Rebellion;  or,  What  Happened  26 
Years  Ago.  8vo.  cloth,  front  cover  with  portrait  of  Lincoln. 
bound  in.  N.  Y.  1891 

920.  RELIGIOUS  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (Pritchard), 
1909;  Lincoln  Anniversary,  1809-1898,  Lincoln.  Neb.,  1898; 
Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Man  (Sulzer),  Wash.,  1907.  3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth. 

921.  RELIGIOUS  VIEWS  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  0.  H. 
Pennell.  Portraits.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half  crushed  crim- 
son morocco,  gilt  top,  brown  wrappers  bound  in. 

Alliance,  0.  1899 

922.  RELYEA  (B.  J.).  The  Nation's  Mourning.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  at  Green's  Farms,  Conn..  June  1,  I860.  8vo. 
cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1865 

923.  REMINISCENCES  about  Abraham  Lincoln  (Ira 
Haworth),  Kansas,  [1907;]  Lincoln  and  the  New  York  Her- 
ald. New  Jersey :  Privately  Printed,  1907 ;  Lincoln  Corre- 
spondence with  Southern  Leaders,  From  the  Collection  of 
Judd  Stewart,  1909.    3  vols.    8vo,  cloth  and  boards. 

924.  REMSBURG  (JOHN  E.).  Abraham  Lincoln:  Was 
He  a  Christian  ?  12mo,  half  green  morocco,  original  \vrappers 
bound  in.  N.  Y.    [1893] 

925.  REPLY  to  President  Lincoln's  Letter  of  12th  June 
1863.  No.  10.  Papers  from  the  Soe.  for  the  Diffusion  of 
Political  Knowledge.     8vo,  cloth.  [Albany  1863] 

Relates   to   Vallandigham   case.       Signed   by   members   of  the 
Albany  Committee. 

99 


926.  REPUBLICAN  CLUB.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Lost 
Speech,  ^lay  29,  1856.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1897 

Scarce.      The  first  account  of  this  speech  published  in  book 

form.       Issued  as  a  souvenir  for  the  Republican  Club  dinner, 

Feb.   12,   1897.       Printed   from   the   notes  of   H.    C.   Whitney. 

500  copies  printed. 

927.  REPUBLICAN  CLUB.  Proceedings.  Third,  Eighth, 
Tenth  (2),  Twelfth,  Thirteenth,  Fourteenth,  Seventeenth, 
Eighteenth,  Nineteenth,  Twentieth,  Twenty-first,  Twenty- 
third  and  Twenty-fourth  Annual  Dinners,  with  Souvenir  for 
the  Eighth  Annual  Dinner.  15  vols.  8vo  (one  in  folio), 
various  bindings.  N.  Y.  v.  d. 

928.  [REUSS  (ROD).]  Trois  Conferences  Strasbourgeoises. 
Guillaume  Ic  Taciturne  (Sabatier),  Abraham  Lincoln 
(Reuss),  Aprippa  D'Aubigne  (Guibal).  16mo,  cloth,  wrap- 
pers bound  in.  Strasbourg  1872 

929.  REYNOLDS   (J.  V.).     Sermon  in  commemoration  of 

the  Virtues  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Meadville,  June 

I,  1865.     8vo,  half  morocco,  front  wrapper  bound  in. 

Meadville  1865 
Scarce. 

930.  RHODES    (JACOB).     The  Nation's  Loss.     A  Poem 

on  the  Life  and  Death  of  the  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln.   Vignette 

of  Lincoln  on  title  and  wrapper.     16mo,  half  green  morocco, 

original  front  cover  bound  in.  Newark  1866 

Very  scarce.  Inscription  on  wrapper,  and  A.  L.  S.,  from  W. 
A.  Whitehead  to  C,  H.  Hart,  stating  that  the  author  was  a 
colored  gardener. 

931.  RICE  (ALLEN  T..  Editor).  Reminiscences  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Engraved  and.  other  portraits.  Thick  8vo, 
three-quarter  crushed  brown  morocco,  gilt  top.        N.  Y.  1886 

932.  RICE  (DANIEL).  The  President's  Death— Its  Ira- 
port.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Lafayette,  Ind.,  April  19,  1865. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

[Lafayette,  Ind.  1865] 

933.  RICE  (N.  L.).  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, preached  in  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1865.  8vo,  half  morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1865 

934.  RITUAL  for  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Chicago  Hebrew  Inst.;  Lincoln  in  Bronze  (Cook), 
n.  d. ;  Address  by  Lincoln  on  the  Death  of  Benjamin  Ferguson, 
1842.    Reprinted.    3  vols.    8vo,  cloth. 

935.  ROBBINS  (FRANK  L.).  A  Discourse  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  Philadelphia,  April  22,  1865. 
8vo.  half  morocco.  Phila.  1865 

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936.  ROBERTSON  (J.  L.).  A  Seruiou,  commemorative  of 
Our  National  Bereavement.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original 
front  cover  bound  in  (some  corners  slightly  water-stained). 

Geneva  1865 

937.  ROBINSON  (CHARLES  S.).  The  Martyred  Presi- 
dent. A  Sermon  preached  in  Brooklyn,  April  16,  1865.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1865 

938.  ROGERS  (J.  W.).  Madame  Surratt ;  a  Drama  in  Five 
Acts.    12mo,  cloth  (one  leaf  torn  and  a  few  leaves  stained). 

Wash.  1879 

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939.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).  Address  at  the  Liu- 
eoln  Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club,  N.  Y.,  1905.    12mo,  cloth. 

Wash.  1905 

910.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).  Abraham  Lincoln. 
1909;  Story  of  Lincoln  (H.  G.  Reiter),  [1910;]  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Lambert  Letter,  1906.  3  vols.  16mo.  to  square  12mo, 
cloth. 

941.  ROTHSCHILD  (ALONZO).  Lincoln,  Master  of  Men. 
A  Study  in  Character.  With  portraits.  First  Edition.  8vo. 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1906 

942.  ROWLAND  (MAJ.  J.  G.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  A 
Paper  before  the  Kansas  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order 
of  the  Loyal  Legion.  12  pp.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  front 
cover  bound  in.  N.  p.   [1900] 

943.  RUSSELL  (PETER).  Our  Great  National  Reproach, 
and  the  Counsel  of  Ahithophel  Turned  into  Foolishness.  Two 
Sermons  preached  in  Eckley,  Pa.,  8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

944.  SABBATH  COMMITTEE.  The  Soldier's  and  Sailor's 
Sabbath.    Doc.  No.  XXII.     4  pp.     8vo,  cloth.     [N.  Y.  1862] 

Report  of  interview  with  the  President,  Nov.  13,  1862. 

945.  SALISBURY  (S.).  Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  preached  at  West  Alexandria.  Ohio.  April 
30,  1865.    8vo.  half  screen  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Eaton,  0.  1865 
Very  Scarce.      One  of  500  copies  printed.      With  A.  N.   S. 
of  the  author  inserted,  and  A.  N.  S.  of  the  author  on  the  back 
wrapper. 

946.  SAMPLE  (ROBERT).  The  Curtailed  Throne:  A 
Sermon  suggested  by  the  death  of  President  Lincoln.  32  pp. 
Svo,  half  blue  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  500 
copies  printed.  Phila.  1865 

947.  SANBORN  (R.  S.).  Discourse  on  the  terrible,  yet 
irresistible,  yet  sublime  logic  of  Events  as  suggested  by  the 
Assassination  of  Lincoln;  Delivprod  at  Ripon.  Wis..  April  23, 

1865.     8vo,   cloth.  N.  P-   n.   d. 

Very  Sr-arf-e. 

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948.  SAREDO   (GIUSEPPE).    Abramo  Lincoln.    Lettura 

fatta  nella  Gran  Saldella  R.  Universita  di  Siena.    16mo,  lialf 

green  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Firenze  1868 

Very  Scarce. 

"949.  SAREDO  (GUISEPPE).  Abramo  Lincoln.  Lettnra 
fatta  nella  Gran  Sala  della  R.  Universita  de  Siena.  48  pp. 
16mo,  cloth.  Milano  1869 

950.  SARMIENTO  (D.  F.).  Vida  de  Abran  Lincoln,  decinio 

sesto  Presidente  de  los  Estados  Unidos.   Portrait.   1 2rao,  cloth. 

Neuva  York  1S66 
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B.    Wilds   esq.    tvith   the    kindest   regard.^   from    his   friend,    the 
Author. 

951.  SARMIENTO  (D.  F.).  Vida  de  Abran  Lincoln, 
deeimo  sesto  Presidente.  Portrait.  12mo,  cloth.  Fine  copy. 

N.  Y.  "1866 

952.  SARMIENTO    (D.    F.).      Vida    de    Abran    Lincoln, 

deeimo   sesto   Presidente   de  los   Estados   Unidos.      Portrait. 

12mo,  cloth  (cover  stained,  inside  clean).     Nneva  York  1868 
Scarce. 

953.  SATTERLEE  (A.  H.).  An  Arrangement  of  .Medals 
and  Tokens,  struck  in  honor  of  the  Presidents  of  United 
States,  and  of  the  Presidential  Candidates.  From  the  Admin- 
istration of  John  Adams  to  that  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8vo, 
red  roan.  N.  Y. :  Printed  for  the  Author,  1862 

954.  SAUNDERS  (ROLFE  S.).  An  Oration  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Delivered  on  Island  40,  April  25,  1865. 
8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  Memphis  1 865 

955.  SAVAGE  (MINOT  J.).  Some  Lessons  from  the  Life 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  12mo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  N.  Y.  1900 

956.  SAVANNAH,  GA.  Tribute  to  the  Late  President  Lin- 
coln. Report  of  the  Great  IMass  Meeting  in  Savannah,  the 
Largest  Ever  held  in  the  City,  at  which  between  Eight  and 
Ten  Thousand  Persons  were  Present,  on  Saturday,  April  22, 
1865.  15  pp.,  square  12mo,  half  morocco,  original  front 
wrapper  bound  in  (lower  margins  of  some  leaves  slightly 
stained).  Savannah  1865 

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957.  [SCRIPPS  (JOHN  LOCKE).!  LitV  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    32  pp.     8vo,  cloth   (slight  tear  in  first  leaf). 

Chicago  Press  and  Tribune  Co.  1860 
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the  Chicago  imprint. 

958.  [SCRIPPS  (JOHN  LOCKE).]  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.   Tribune  Tract.    No.  6.    32  pp.    8vo,  cloth. 

[N.  Y.  I860] 
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959.  Another  copy  in   clolli. 

960.  SCRIPPS    (JOHN   LOCKE).      The  First  Published 
Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  written  in  1860,  reprinted  in  19i)0 
Portrait.    4to,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

[Detroit]  :  Cranbrook  Press,  1900 
Limited  to  24r»  coijies.      Fine  copy. 

961.  SEAMAN  (L.).  What  Miscogenation  is!  What  we 
are  to  expect  now  that  Mr.  Lincoln  is  re-elected.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  original  pictorial  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.:  Waller  and  Willetts.  n.  d. 

962.  SEARING  (EDWARD).  President  Lincoln  in  His- 
tory. An  Address  in  Congregational  Church.  jMilton,  Wis., 
June  1st,  1865.  Svo,  cloth,  yellow  A\Tappers  l)ound  in.  30d 
copies  issued.  Janesville  1865 

968.  SEARS  (HIRAM).    The  People's  Keepsake.   Funeral 

Address  at  Mount  Carmel,  Ills.   Svo,  cloth,  original  wrappers 

bound  m  (2  small  pieces  cut  from  front  cover). 

Cincinnati  1865 
Scarce.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

964.  SECOND  chapter  from  the  Secret  History  of  the  War. 
General  Naglee's  Letter  about  President  Ivincoln.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  [Phila.  1864] 

965.  SECRET  and  Political  History  of  the  AVar  of  the  Re- 
bellion (Fayette  Hall),  New  Haven,  1890;  Lincoln's  Influence 
on  American  Life  (Cortelyon).  1906;  Religion  of  Lincoln 
(Collis-Ingersoll),  1900.     3  vols.     Svo  and  royal  Svo,  cloth. 

966.  SEDGWICK  (CHARLES  B.).  An  Eulogy  on  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  pronounced  on  the  occasion  of  the  Obsequies  at 
Sj^racuse.  April  19. 1865.  Svo.  half  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Syracuse  1865 

967.  SEISS  (JOSEPH  A.).  The  Assassinated  President,  at 
St.  John's  (Lutheran)  Church,  Phila.  Svo,  half  blue  crushed 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Phila.  1S65 

968.  SELECTIONS  from  the  Works  of  Lincoln,  N.  Y. ;  Re- 
publican Committee,  1893;  Memorial  Assn.  of  D.  C.  [1893;] 
The  Real  Lincoln  (Minor).  Richmond.  Va..  1901.  3  vols. 
16mo,  cloth. 

969.  SEAII-CENTENNTAL  of  the  Lincoln-Douglas  Debates, 
Circular  24.  Sprin^eld.  Ills..  1908;  Abraham  Lincoln  (W.  H. 
Lninbert).  Union  League  of  Phila..  1909;  Grand  Annv  Flag 
Day.  R.  I..  1909.     3  vols.     Svo.  cloth. 

970.  SERMENT  (J.  H.).  Snr  une  Gravure  Stances.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Svo,  half  green  morocco  (title  and  5  leaves  re- 
paired and   a  few  woi'ds  supplied   in   MS.).  Paris    [1865] 

1 1VA 


971.  SHACKFORD  (SA.Ml'EL).  Lineage  of  President 
Abraham  Lincoln.    7  pp.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  p.,  1887 

972.  SHEA  (JOHN  G.).  Lincoln  Memorial:  A  Record  of 
the  Life,  Assassination  and  Obsequies  of  the  Martyred  Presi- 
dent. Portrait  and  frontispiece.   8vo,  half  morocco. 

N.  Y.  1865 

973.  SHEPARD  (MORRIS).  Abraham  Lincoln:  Speech 
at  Republican  Club  Banquet,  New  York,  Feb.  12,  1908.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

974.  SHERMAN  (S.  N.).  Eulogy  upon  President  Lincoln, 
at  the  U.  S.  A.  General  Hospital,  Grafton,  West  Va.  14  pp. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Grafton  1865 

975.  SHORTHAND.  Testimony  of  Louis  J.  Weichmann.' 
Given  on  examination  in  chief  in  the  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt, 
indicted  for  the  Murder  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  In  the  report- 
ing style  of  Phonography,  by  Benn  Pittman  and  Jerome  B. 
Howard.    16mo,  cloth.      ^  Cinn.  1910 

976.  SHUMWAY  (G.  R.  H.).  God's  Hand  in  the  War. 
Sermons  preached  at  Funeral  of  Soldiers,  and  An  Account 
of  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  24  pp.  and  10  pp. 
8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original  front  cover  bound  in  (a  few 
lower  margins  slightly  water-staiped). 

Newark    [N.  Y.l    1865 
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977.  SIMPSON  (MATTHEW).  Funeral  Address  deliv- 
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May  4,  1865.   12mo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1865 

978.  SLATER  (EDWARD  C).  The  Nation's  Loss.  A 
Sermon  preached  at  Paducah,  Ky.,  April  19,  1865.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.        Paducah,  Ky.,  1865 

979.  SMITH  (HENRY).  The  Religious  Sentiments  Proper 
for  Our  National  Crisis.  A  Sermon.  8vo,  cloth,  original  wrap- 
pers bound  in.  Buffalo  1865 

980.  SMITH  (ISAAC).  An  Address  delivered  at  Fox- 
borough,  Mass..  April  19,  1865,  simultaneously  with  the  Fu- 
neral of  President  Lincoln.  8vo,  cloth,  front  wrapper  bound 
in.  Foxborough  1865 

981.  [SMITH  (TRUMAN).]  Considerations  on  the  Slavery 
Question,  addressed  to  the  President  [Abraham  Lincoln  1.  8vo, 
cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  N.  p.  [1862] 

982.  SMOOT  (RICHARD  MITCHELL).  The  Unwritten 
History  of  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  12mo. 
cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Clinton,  Mass.  1908 

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983.  SiNlVELY  (W.  A.)  and  Prestou  (W.).  Memorial  Ser- 
mon aud  Address  on  the  Death  of  President  Liucohi,  St.  An- 
drew's Chnreh.  Pittsburgh.     8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in. 

Pittsburgh   1865 

984.  SNODGKASS   (WINFIELD  C).     Abraham  Lincoln, 

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morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

[Plainfield.  N.  J.:  Privately  printed,  1905J 
One  of  .50  copies  privately  printed. 

985.  SOME  CHARACTERISTICS  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
(McCook),  Phila.  1901;  Washington,  Lincoln  and  Grant  (Wil- 
son), X.  Y.  1903;  Mr.  Lincoln  and  ]Mr.  Seward,  Excerpt  by 
Gideon  Welles:  Lincolniura  Picturettes  (Onstot),  Forrest 
City.  111.,  n.  d. ;  Lincoln  (Perkins),  Sioux  City,  1909.  5  vols. 
8vo,  cloth  and  boards. 

986.  SONGSTER.  The  Bobolink  .Minstrel:  or.  Republican 
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cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in  (slight  repair  in  margins  of 
title  and  few  pp.).  N.  Y.  1860 

987.  SONGSTER.  The  Wide-Awake  Vocalist;  or.  Rail 
Splitters'  Song  Book.  Words  and  ^lusic  for  the  Republican 
Campaign  of  1860.  Oblong  16mo,  half  green  morocco,  original 
pink  wrappers  bound  in  (copy  slightly  stained). 

N.  Y.:  E.A.Daggett  [1860] 

Scarce. 

988.  SONGSTER.  Songs  for  the  Great  Campaign  of  I860; 
comprising  a  Choice  Collection  of  Original  and  Selected 
Solos,  Glees.  Choruses.  &c.,  &c.,  from  the  Best  Authors.  Words 
and  Music.  Edited  by  G.  W.  Civis.  120  pp.  16mo,  half 
morocco,  orisrinal  front  cover  bound  in  (some  margins  slightly 
stained).       '  N.  Y.  1860 

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Republican  Songster,  for  1860.  16mo.  cloth,  original  covers 
bound  in.  N.  Y.  1860 

990.  SONGSTER.  Connecticut  Wide-Awake  Songster. 
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N.  Y. :  0.  Hutchinson.  ].s(iO 
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bound  m  (water-stained).        Cinn. :  J.  R.  Hawley  &  Co    1S64 
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994.  SOUTHGATE  (HORATIO).  The  Death  of  Lincoln. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  Zion  Church.  X.  Y.  City,  April  23, 
1S65.     8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     X.  Y.   1865 

995.  SPAXGLER  (EDWARD).  Testimony  for  Prosecu- 
tion and  Defence  in  the  Case  of  Edward  Spangler.  Tried  for 
Conspiracy  to  Murder  the  President,  before  a  Military  Com- 
mission, of  which  ]\Ia.ior-General  Hunter  was  President,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  May  and  June,  1865.  66  pp.  [and  2  pp.]  8vo 
^lo^h.  [Wash. '1865]' 

\  ERY  RARE.      Has  the  two  uuuumWieil   pages,  one  coiuainiiiff 
"Index  of  Witnesses." 

996.  SPATH  (PASTOR  A.).  Rede  bei  der  Begrabniszseier 
des  Prasidenten  Abraham  Lincoln  .  .  .  Mit  einer  Zusabe 
aus  der  Osterfest-Predigt  am  14  April.  8vo,  half  morocco 
(top  margin  a  little  stained).  Phila.  1865 

Scarce. 

997.  SPEAKER  COLFAX,  and  the  rnion  League  Commit- 
tee. With  the  Letter  of  President  Lincoln,  to  A.  G.  llodges, 
of  Kentucky.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Wash.   1864 

A.  I..  S.  of  Colfax  inserted. 

998.  SPEAR  (SAMUEL  T.^.  The  Punishment  of  Treason. 
A  Discourse  preached  at  Brooklyn,  April  23,  1865.  8vo.  half 
maroon  morocco.  Brooklyn  1865 

999.  SPEECH  of  William  H.  Seward  on  The  Situation  and 
the  Duty,  at  Auburn,  Oct.  31,  1868.  Wash.  1868 ;  Argument 
of  John  A.  Bingham  at  the  Trial  of  the  Conspirators,  Wash. 
1865:  Sustain  the  Government! — Stand  by  the  President! 
n.  d.    In  one  vol.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco. 

1000.  SPEECHES  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Loud.  n.  d. 
Speeches,  including  Inaugurals  (Adam),  X.  Y.  n.  d.  Speeches 
of  Lincoln  and  Douglas  (Morris),  X.  Y.  n.  d.  3  vols.  12mo, 
half  morocco  and  cloth. 

1001.  SPEED  (JAMES).  Oration  upon  the  Inauguration 
of  the  Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  Feb.  12, 
1867.     8  pp.     8vo.  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Louisville  1867 

1002.  SPEED  (JAMES).  Address  before  the  Loyal  Legion, 
at  Cincinnati,  ^lay  4,  1887,  in  response  to  the  Toast,  Abraham 
Lincoln.     8vo,  green  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in. 

Louisville  1888 

1003.  SPEED  (JOSHUA  F.).  Reminiscences  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  Notes  of  a  Visit  to  California.  Two  Lectures.  8vo. 
cloth,  original  covers  liound  in.  Louisville  1884 

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1()()4.  Si'KAGL'E  U-  ^'.)-  President  Liueoiu'.s  Death.  A 
Discourse  in  Caldwell,  N.  J.  20  pp.  8vo,  cloth,  wrappers 
bound  in.  Newark,  N.  J.  1865 

1005.  SPKAGUE  (WILLIAM  B.).  A  Discourse  delivered 
in  Albany,  April  16,  1865.  12nio.  cloth,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Albany  1865 

1006.  SPROLE  (W.  T.).  Our  Departed  President.  A  Ser- 
mon in  First  Preslayterian  Church,  April  19,  1S65.  19  pp. 
Svo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  Newburgh  1865 

1007.  STARR  (FREDERICK).  The  Martyr  President.  A 
Discourse  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  Svo.  half  blue  morocco,  original 
front  wrapper  bound  in.  St.  Louis  1865 

1008.  STARR  (JOPIN  W.,  JR.).  Lincoln  as  President.  An 
Oration.  12mo,  boards,  morocco  back,  original  covers  bound 
in.  [Millersburg,  Pa.]  1910 

One  of  100  copies  printed. 

1009.  STEELE  (RICHARD  H.).  Victory  and  Mourning. 
Sermon  in  the  First  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  New  Bruns- 
wick, N.  J.    Svo,  cloth,  front  wrapper  bound  in. 

New  Brunswick  1865 

1010.  STEIXER  (LEWIS  H.).  Abraham  Lincoln:  The 
Lessons  Taught  by  His  Life.  15  pp.  Svo,  half  green  morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

1011.  Another  copy,  in  cloth, 

1012.  STEINTHAL  (S.).  Address  on  the  Assassination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  May  7,  1865.  12mo,  half  green 
morocco,  original  covers  bound  in  (a  trifle  water-stained). 

Lond.  1865 
Extremely  scabce. 

1013.  STEVENS  (HIRAM  F.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  An 
Address  delivered  before  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States,  at  St.  Paul.  Feb.  12.  1900.  12mo, 
cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  [St.  Paul  1900] 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1014.  STEWART  (DANIEL).  Our  National  Sorrow.  Dis- 
course on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Johns- 
town [N.  Y.]  April  16  and  19,  1865.  Svo,  half  blue  moroeco^, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Johnstown  186t) 

1015.  STEWART  (JUDD).  Lincoln  and  the  New  York 
Herald.  Unpublished  Letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln  from  the 
Collection  of  Judd  Stewart.  Portrait  and  facsimiles.  Svo, 
boards,  cloth  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Plainfield,  N.  J.:  Privately  printed,  3907 

1016.  STEWART  (JUDD).  Some  Lincoln  Correspondence 
with  Southern  Leaders  before  the  Outbreak  of  the  Civil  War. 
Svo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

[N.  Y.]  :  Privately  printed,  1909 

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1017.  STODDARD  (RICHARD  HENRY).  Abraham  Liu- 
coln.  An  Horatian  Ode.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half  morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  '  N.  Y.    [1865]' 

1018.  Another  copy,  the  same. 

3019.  STODDARD  (W.  0.).  Lives  of  the  Presidents. 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  Andrew  Johnson.  Portraits.  First 
Edition.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1888 

1020.  STONE  (ANDREW  L.).  A  Discourse  occasioned  by 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

Large  paper  copy.      One  of  300  copies. 

1021.  STORIES  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.. 
n.  d. ;  Lincoln's  First  Love  (Wright),  1901;  The  Memory  of 
Lincoln,  1899;  Lincoln's  Addresses;  and  2  others.  6  vols. 
32ino  to  16mo,  cloth. 

1022.  STORRS  (RICHARD  S.).  An  Oration  commemora- 
tive of  President  Abraham  Lincoln.  Delivered  at  Brooklyn, 
June  1,  1865.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Brooklyn  1865 

1028.  STREET  (ALFRED  B.).  In  Memoriam.  President 
Lincoln  Dead.  A  Poem.  Vignette  portrait  on  title  and  wrap- 
per. 8vo.  half  green  morocco  (stained),  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Albany  1870 

1024.  STERLING  (WILLIAM).  The  Martyr  President. 
A  Sermon  delivered  in  Williamsport,  April  23,  1865.  8vo,  half 
green  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. ,  N.  p.    [1865] 

Scarce.      With  an  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  inserter!. 

1025.  STRONG  (REV.  J.  D.).  The  Nation's  Sorrow.  A 
Discourse  delivered  in  San  Francisco,  April  16,  1865.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  M^rappers  bound  in.  San  Francisco  1865 

1026.  STURZ  (J.  J.).  Reden  gehalten  bei  der  Berliner 
Todtenfeier  fur  den  Prasidenten  Lincoln,  Ein  Auspruch  der 
Kirche  uber  Sklaverei  und  freie  Arneit.  39  pp.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  uncut.  Berlin  1865 

1027.  SITBGENATIOX:  The  Theory  of  the  Normal  Rela- 
tion of  the  Races;  an  Answer  to  "Miscegenation."  12mo. 
cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1864 

1028.  SUMNER  (CHARLES).  The  Promise  of  the  Dec- 
laration of  Independence.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln  de- 
livered in  Boston,  June  1,  1865.  8vo,  half  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.    61  pp. 

Bost.:  J.  E.  Parwell  and  Co.  1865 

1029.  Another  copy,  the  same. 

lOS 


1030.  SUMNER  (E.  A.).    Abraham  Liucolu.    An  Address 

at  the  Broadway  Tabernacle,  N.  Y.,  1902.     8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1910 
Presentation    copy,    inscribed,    from    the    author    to    Major 
Lambert. 

1031.  SUMNER  (CHARLES).  The  Promises  of  the  Dec- 
laration of  Independence.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln.  8vo, 
half  red  morocco,  front  wrapper  bound  in.  Bost.  1865 

1032.  SUMTER  CLUB.  The  Trip  of  the  Steamer  Oceanus 
to  Fort  Sumter  and  Charleston,  S.  C.  By  a  Committee  ap- 
pointed by  the  Passengers  of  the  Oceanus.     Illustrated.    8yo, 

half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Brooklyn   1865 

The  passengers  organized  as  the  "Sumter  Club,"  and  this 
\olume  contains  the  best  contemporary  account  of  an  event 
historically  associated  with  the  tragedy  at  Washington. 

1033.  SURRATT.  Leben  and  Abentbeuer  des  John  H. 
Surratt,  seit  seiner  Plucht  von  Amerika.  Portraits  and  illus- 
trations. 98  pp.  8vo,  cloth,  original  pictorial  wrappers  bound 
in  (stained  copy).  Phila.    [1866] 

Mentioned  by  Fish  [0191  as  having  been  published,  but  he 
adds  that  no  copy  has  been  found. 

1034.  SURRATT.  Life  and  Extraordinary  Adventures  of 
John  H.  Surratt,  the  Conspirator.  A  Correct  Account  and 
Highly  Interesting  Narrative  of  his  Doings  and  Adventures 
from  Childhood  to  the  Present  Time.  Illustrations.  136  pp. 
8vo.  cloth,  original  brown  wrappers  bound  in  (wrappers 
frayed).  Phila.:  Barclay  &  Co.   [18671 

1035.  SURRATT  (JOHN  H.).  The  Great  Conspiracy.  A 
Book  of  Absorbing  Interest!  Startling  Developments.  Full 
Secrets  of  the  Assassination  Plot,  &c.  Illustrations.  8vo,  half 
roan.  Phila. :  Barclay  &  Co.  [1866] 

1036.  SURRATT  (JOHN  H.).  Career  and  Adventures  of 
John  H.  Surratt.  since  his  flight  from  America.  Illustrations. 
8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in  (wrap- 
pers neatly  strengthened,  text  slightly  stained  in  parts). 

Phila.   [1866] 

1037.  SURRATT  (JOHN  H.).  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt  in 
the  Criminal  Court  for  the  District  of  Columbia.  2  vols.  8vo, 
sheep  (one  binding  worn,  and  one  re-backed).        Wash.  1867 

1038.  SURRATT  (JOHN  H.).  :\ressages  of  the  President 
transmitting  Reports  relative  to  John  H.  Surratt,  39th  Con- 
gress, Ex.  Docs.  No.  9  and  No.  25;  and  Mr.  Woodbridge's 
Report  on  same.  Report  No.  33;  Awards  for  the  Capture  of 
Booth  and  others.    Doc.  No.  86.     4  vols.     8vo.  clotli. 

Wash.  1866-67 

1039.  SUTPHEN  (:\rORRIS  C).  Discourse  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  on  April  16.  1865.  19  pp.  8yo,  cloth, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

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]()4().  SWAIX  (LEONARD).  A  Xatiou's  Sorrow.  Sermon 
preaelied  in  Providence.  April  15,  1865.  8vo,  cloth,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  [Providence  1S65] 

1041.  SWEETER  (SETH).  Commemorative  Discourse  on 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco, 
original  front  cover  bound  in.  Worcester,  ]\Iass.  1865 

1042.  SWING  (DAVID).  The  Death  of  the  President. 
Sermon  preached  in  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Hamilton, 
0.,  April  16,  1865.  IS  pp.  18mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  [Hamilton]    1865 

1043.  SWING  (DAVID).  Address  to  the  New  Generation. 
Washington  and  Lincoln.  Feb.  12  and  22,  1888.  8vo,  cloth, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Rockford.  111.  [1888]' 

1044.  SYLVAIN  (LEO).  Les  Contemporains.  Lincoln 
(1809-1865).  Portrait  on  title  and  one  illustration.  4to,  cloth. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 

1045.  Another  copy,  the  same. 

1046.  SYMMES  (REV.  JOSEPH  G.).  " To  What  Purpose 
is  this  Waste?"  Address  before  the  Loyal  League,  at  Cran- 
bury,  N.  J.,  June  1,  1865.   8vo,  half  roan. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  1865 

1047.  SZOLD     (BENJAMIN).     Vaterland    und    Freiheit. 

Predigt   bei    der    Erinnerungsfeier   des   verstorbenen   Prasi- 

denten,  Abraham  Lincoln  am  1  Juni  1865.     10  pp.     16mo, 

cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Baltimore  1865 

Fine   cory.       TIk^   author   was   Rabbi   of   Oheb-Schalom.    in 
Baltimore. 

1048.  TABLE  TALK  of  Lincoln  (W.  0.  Stoddard),  [1894;] 
Children's  Life  of  Lincoln  (M.  L.  Putnam),  1908;  Boy's  Life 
of  Lincoln  (Helen  Nicolay),  1906;  Young  People's  Life  of 
Lincoln  (Harriet  Putnam),  n.  d.  4  vols.  16mo.  to  small  4to, 
cloth. 

1049.  TAPLEY  (RUFIIS  P.).  Eulogy  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, at  Saco.  ]Maine.  1 2mo.  half  crushed  crimson  morocco,  gilt 
top.  wrappers  bound  in.  Biddeford  1865 

1050.  TAPPAN  (DR.  H.  P.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  Rede  bei 
der  Gedachtnissfeier  in  der  Dorotheenkirche  zu  Berlin,  2  Mai, 
1865.  36  pp.  8vo.  half  green  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in,  uncut.  Frankfurt  am  Main  1865 

1051.  TAR.BELL  (IDA  M.).  Early  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. 160  illustrations,  including  20  portraits  of  Lincoln. 
Royal  8vo.  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.,  1896 

1052.  TARBELL  (IDA  M.).  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Drawn  from  Original  Sources.  Profusely  illustrated.  4  vols. 
8vo,  half  leather,  gilt  tops.  N.  Y.  1902 

110 


1053.  TARBELL  (IDAM.).  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincolu. 
Drawn  from  original  sources,  and  containing  many  Speeches, 
Letters  and  Telegrams  hitherto  unpublished.  Profusely  illus- 
trated.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1909 

1054.  Another  copy,  the  same. 

1055.  TAYLOR  (A.  A.  E.).  Our  Fallen  Leader.  A  Dis- 
course at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  June  1,  1865.  8vo,  half  morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

1056.  TAYLOR  (H.  S.)  and  Fulwiler  (D.  M.,  Editors). 
Lincoln's  Words  on  Living  Questions.  12mo,  half  brown 
crushed  morocco,  gilt  top.  original  blue  wrappers  bound  in. 

Chicago   [1906] 

1057.  TERMANSEN  (X.  T.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  En 
Levnedstegning.  Portrait  of  Lincoln.  Aargangeu  1892.  Nr, 
189.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut,  original  brown  wrappers  bound  in. 

Copenhagen  1892 

Scarce.      Not  mentioned  in  the  Lincoln  bibliographies. 

1058.  TERMANSEN  (R.  A.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  biog- 
raphy. Portrait.  Excerpt  of  66  pp.  from  "  Smaastykker " 
Aargangen  1892.  12mo,  boards,  morocco  back,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Kjobenhavn  1892 

►Scai-ce.       .\i)t  in  Fisli.   Lambert  or  Riirton. 

1059.  .  Another  copy,  in  cloth. 

1060.  TERRIBLE  TRAGEDY  at  Washington.  Assassina- 
tion of  President  Lincoln.  Last  Hours,  Death-bed  Scenes,  etc. 
Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  with  medallion  por- 
trait of  Lincoln  bound  in.         Phila.:  Barclay  and  Co.  [1865] 

1061.  TESTIMONY  of  Sandford  Conover,  Dr.  J.  B.  Mer- 
ritt,  and  Richard  Montgomery,  before  the  IMilitary  Court  at 
Washington,  respecting  the  Assassination  of  President  Lin- 
coln, and  the  Proofs  disproving  their  Statements  and  show- 
ing their  Perjuries.    8vo,  cloth.  Toronto  1865 

Exceedingly  Scarce. 

1062.  THAYER  (LOREN).  The  Assassination.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  in  Windham,  N.  H.,  June  1,  1865.  8vo,  full 
roan.  Bost.  1865 

1063.  THAYER  (WILLIAM  M.).  Character  and  Public 
Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait  and  Earhj  Home  of 
Lincoln.  12mo,  cloth,  original  pictorial  wrappers,  with  por- 
trait, bound  in   (corner  torn  from  wrapper).     75  pp. 

Bost.:  Dinsmoor  and   Co..   1864 

I'ilst     issue. 

1064.  The  same.    Second    issue.    76  pp.    12mo,  cloth, 

original  pictorial  wrappers  with  portrait,  bound  in. 

Bost. :' Walker.  Wise  and  Co.  1864 

111 


1U65.  THAYER  (WILLIA^I  M.).  Frau  Nybyggarehein- 
luet  till  Hvita  Huset.  Presidenten  Abraham,  Lincoln's  Lif. 
Portrait.     12mo.  boards,  cloth  back.  Stockholm   [1886] 

In   Swedish. 

1066.  THxVYER  (WILLIAJH  M.j.  Abraham  Lincoln's 
Leben.     8vo.  cloth.  •  Gotha  1897 

1067.  THAYER  (W.  M.).  The  Pioneer  Boy,  and  How  He 
Became  President.  Engraved  frontispiece.  12mo,  original 
cloth.  Bost.  1864 

1068.  THO.MAS  (A.  G.).  Our  National  Unity  Perfected  in 
the  Martyrdom  of  the  President.  A  Discourse.  8vo,  half  green 
morocco,  gilt  top,  original  wrappers  bound  in.       Phila.  1865 

1069.  THOMAS  (J.  B.).  "Light  Out  of  Darkness."  A 
Discourse  preached  at  Brooklyn,  April  16,  1865.  8vo,  lialf 
green  morocco,  original  glazed  covers  bound  in.     N.  Y.  1865 

1070.  THO:\IPSON  (JOHN  C).  In  Memoriam.  A  Dis- 
course upon  the  Character  and  Death  of  Abraham  LincoLa, 
preached  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  June  1,  1865.  8vo,  half  morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Phila.  1865 

1071.  THOMPSON  (J.  RENWICKi.  The  National  Be- 
reavement. Sermon  in  the  Second  Ref 'd  Presbyterian  Church. 
Newburgh.     24  pp.     8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in. 

Newburgh  1865 
Scarce. 

1072.  THO:\IPSOX    (MAURICE).      Lincoln's    Grave.      A 

Poem.     16 mo.  boards,  uncut. 

Cambridge:  Stone  and  Kimball,  1894 
First  edition. 

1073.  TH0:MS0N  (JOSEPH  P.).  Abraham  Lincoln;  His 
Life  and  Its  Lessons.  A  Sermon.  8vo,  half  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.       X.  Y. :  Loyal  Publication  Soc,   1865 

1074.  THRALL  (S.  C).  The  President's  Death  [and]  The 
President's  Character.  A  Sermon  in  New  Orleans,  on  Re- 
quest of  the  Officers  of  the  Army  and  Navy.   Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

New  Orleans  1865 

1075.  TIMLOW  (HE:\IAN  R.).  Discourse  occasioned  by 
the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y., 
April  19,  1865.  42  pp.  16mo,  cloth,  original  wrapper  bound 
in.  Rhinebeck  1865 

1076.  [TORRIE  (HIRAM  D.).]  The  Tragedy  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  in  Five  Acts,  by  an  American  Artist.  12mo,  cloth, 
original  wrappers  bound  in  (a  little  water-stained). 

Gla.sgow  1876 
Very  Scarce. 

112 


1077.  TOUSEY  (THOMAS).  Discourse  ou  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lineohi,  preaclied  at  Palmyra,  X.  Y.,  April  19,  1865. 
8vo,  liall"  green  moroeco,  original  front  glazed  cover  bound  in. 

J^ochester,  N.  Y.  1865 

lCxtri'nit'l.\    .scarce. 

1()7S.  TOWNSEXD  (GEORGE  ALFKED).  The  Real  Life 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  talk  with  ]\lr.  Herndon,  his  late  law 
partner.      I'orlrait.    Tall  8vo.  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1867 

1U7U.  TOWNSEXD  (GEORGE  ALFRED).  The  Life, 
Crime,  and  Capture  of  John  Wilkes  J^ooth.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
cloth,  original  pictorial  wrappers  bound  in. 

X.  Y. :  Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  u.  d. 

The  i.s.suc  with  G.">  pages  issued  probably  at  the  close  of  the 
famous  trial. 

1080.  TOWXSEXD  (GEORGE  ALFRED).  The  Life, 
Crime,  and  Capture  of  John  Wilkes  Booth.  Illusl rated.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  pictorial  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  Y. :  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  n.  d. 

The  issue  with  S(i  pp..  probably  issued  immediately  after  the 
execution. 

1081.  TRAIX  (GEORGE  FRAXCIS).  Union  Speeches  de- 
livered in  England  during  the  present  American  War.  8vo, 
full  blue  morocco,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Phila.:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Bros.  1862 

Lincoln's  own  copy,  with   presentation,   inscription   on   the 

fi'ont    wrapiier.    "Hi.s    Exccllencii    Ahrdhani     Lnuohi.    President 

In'iied   Stutes.    Co'iiips.    of    T.    B.    I'etersoir'    (the    pultlisher    of 

the  book) . 

1082.  TRAIX  (GEORGE  FRAXCIS).  Great  Speech  on  the 
Withdrawal  of  McClellan  and  the  Impeachment  of  Lincoln. 
8vo.  half  green  morocco.  X.  Y.  1864 

lOS-S.  TRIAL.  Le  Proces  des  Couspirateurs  de  W^ashing- 
ton.  Conlenant  les  depositions  des  temoins  et  les  jjlaidoyers 
des  defenseurs.  Avec  Les  Termes  de  la  Sentence.  87  pp.  4to, 
half  green  morocco,  blue  wrappers  bound  in  (somewhat 
stained).  X.  Y.  1865 

1084.  TRIAL  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  the  Great  Statesmen 
of  the  Republic.  A  Council  of  the  Past  on  the  Tyranny  of 
the  Present.    Svo,  half  red  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

N.  Y.  1863 

1085.  TRIAL  of  the  Conspirators  for  the  Assassination  of 
l^-esident  Lincoln,  etc.  Argument  of  John  A.  Bingham.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  covei's  bound  in.  Wash.  1865 

1086.  TRIAL  of  the  Assassins  and  Conspirators  for  the 
Murder  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  Attempted  Assassina- 
tion of  Vice-President  Johnson  and  the  WHiole  Cabinet.  Illti.s- 
f  rat  ions.  8vo,  cloth  botli  original  vcllow  pictorial  wrappers 
bound  in.  Phila.:  P,arclay  .t  Co.   [1865] 

Scarce.      Unusually  fine  copy. 

113 


1087.  TRIAL  of  tlu'  Assassins  and  Conspirators  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  May  and  June,  1865,  for  the  Murder  of  Presi- 
dent Abraham  Lincoln.  Illustrated.  210  pp.  8vo.  half 
moroeeo,  gilt  top.  Pliila. :  Peterson  and  liros.  [18H5] 

Complete   ami    unabridged    Editiou,    containing    the    whole   of 
the  suppressed  evidence. 

1088.  TRIBUTE  to  Lincoln,  [N.  Y.]  n.  d. ;  Abraham  Lin- 
coln (Beckwith),  n.  p.,  1903;  Lincoln's  Cooper  Institute  Ad- 
dress. Feb.  27.  I860,  Old  South  Leaflet;  Essay  on  Lincoln 
(LoMell),  Bost.  u.  d. ;  Abraham  Lincoln  (Smith),  Cinu.  n.  d. ; 
The  Early  Surveyors  (Enos),  Springfield.  1891.  and  one 
other.    6  vols.     8vo  and  12mo.  cloth  (one  in  paper). 

1089.  TRIBUTES  to  the  I\Iemory  of  Lincoln  (Bryan  and 
Thurston  I.  1907;  Lincoln  in  the  Light  of  His  Age  (Lemmon)  ; 
and  another.     3  vols.    8vo.  cloth. 

1090.  TROIS    CONFERENCES    Strasbourgeoises.      Guil- 

laume  le  Taciturne,  par  A.  Sabatier;  Abraham  Lincoln,  par 

Rod.  Reuss;  Agrippa  d'Aubigne,  par  G.  Guibal.     12mo,  half 

maroon  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.     Strasbourg  1872 
Very  Scarce. 

1091.  TROY.  N.  Y.  A  Tribute  of  Respect  by  the  Citizens 
of  Troy,  to  the  IMemory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut 
and  unopened.  Albany  1865 

1092.  TROY  :\IEMORIAL.  Tribute  of  Respect  by  the 
Citizens  of  Troy  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Ito,  half 
green  morocco  (margins  stained).       Albany:  J.  Munsell,  1865 

1093.  TROY.  N.  Y.  Tribute  of  Respect  by  the  Citizens  of 
Troy  to  the  ^Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8vo,  half  red 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Albany :  ]\Iunsell,  1865 

r.ARGE  Paper  copy. 

1094.  TUCKER  (J.  T.).  A  Discourse  in  Memory  of  Our 
Late  President,  Abraham  Lincoln.  8vo.  half  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Ilolliston  1865 

1095.  TUSTIN  (J.  P.).  Fast  Day  Sermon  delivered  in  St. 
]\Iark's  Church.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  15  pp.  8vo.  half  green 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in  (lower  margins  some- 
what stained).  Grand  Rapids.  ]\Iich..  1865 

Very  Scarce. 

1096.  TUTTLE  (JOSEPH  F.^.  The  Assassinated  Presi- 
dents. Lincoln  and  Garfield.  Address  at  Crawfordsville.  Ind.. 
April  19.  1865  and  Sept.  26,  1881.  8vo,  cloth,  original  wrap- 
pers bound  in.  Craw^fordsville  1881 

1097.  TWOMBLY  (A.  S.).  The  Assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincohi.  Royal  8vo.  boards,  morocco  back,  mourning  wrappers 
bound  in.      "  Albany  1865 

1098.  TYLER  (REV.  G.  P.).  The  Successful  Life.  A  Dis- 
course on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  8vo,  cloth,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Brattleboro  1865 

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1099.  TYNG  (STEPHEN  H.).  Victory  and  Re-I'nion.  A 
Commemorative  Sermon  preached  in  St.  George's  Chnrch, 
N.  Y.,  April  20,  1865.  18mo,  half  green  morocco,  front  wrap- 
per bound  in  (water-stained).  N.  Y.  1865 

1100.  TYPICAL  Americans  (Castle),  Minneapolis.  1901; 
Lincoln  and  Douglas  (Arnold  and  Sheahan),  Chicago.  1881; 
Lincoln's  Birthday  (Grosscup),  1907.    3  vols.    8vo.  cloth. 

1101.  UMSTED  (JUSTUS  T.).  A  Nation  Humbled  and 
Exalted.  Discourse  in  Fagg's  Manor  Presbyterian  Cliurch. 
■Svo,  half  green  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

West  Chester  1865 

With  A.  L.  S.  of  tlie  author  bound  iu.  relating  to  iiami)hlrt. 

1102.  UNION  LEAGUE.  Address  by  the  Union  League  of 
Philadelphia  to  the  Citizens  of  Pennsylvania  in  favor  of  the 
Re-election  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Jan.  11,  1864.  Signed  by 
George  H.  Boker,  Secretarv.     Svo,  half  red  morocco. 

[Phila.  1864] 

1103.  UNION  LEAGUE  CLUB,  Brooklyn.  Five  photo- 
graphs from  the  originals  in  the  Collection  of  Frederick  Hill 
Meserve.  Souvenir  of  the  Annual  Dinner,  Feb.  12,  1908.  12mo, 
full  roan.  N.  p.  1908 

1104.  UNION  LEAGUE  IN  MEM0RIA:\1.  His  Excellency 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Tribute  of  Respect  of  Council  Number 
Three,  N.  Y.  City.  Svo,  full  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.  N.  Y.  1865 

1105.  UNION  LEAGUE  of  Philadelphia,  Address  to  the 
Citizens  of  Pennsylvania,  in  favor  of  the  Re-election  of  Lin- 
coln, Phila.  1864;  Proceedings  of  the  Union  League  of  Phila. 
regarding  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Phila.  1865; 
Abraham  Lincoln,  [Union  League],  No.  17,  n.  p..  n.  d.  3  vols. 
Svo,  cloth  and  half  morocco. 

1106.  UPHAM  (LOUISE  S.).  Abraham  Lincoln.  "The 
Mourners  go  about  the  Streets."  Eccl.  XII.  5.  A  threnody 
of  26  lines,  with  portrait  of  Lincoln,  and  other  figures  at  top. 
Svo,  sheet,  mounted  and  inserted  in  roval  Svo,  cloth  portfolio. 
Published  by  Chas.  :\laginis,  12  Frankfort  St.,  N.  Y.   [1865] 

Vi'vy  scarce  iiocni.   nut  mentioned  by  Fish. 

HOT.  VICTOR  (ORVILLE  J.).  The  Private  and  Public 
Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln ;  comprising  a  full  account  of  his 
early  years,  etc.  16mo,  half  morocco,  original  pictorial  wrap- 
pel's  bound  in.  N.  Y. :   Beadle  and  Adams,  n.  d. 

nos. .  The  same,  with  4  pp.  "In  Memoriam"  pre- 
ceding the  titl«'-pag(\  16inn.  cloth,  original  pictorial  wrappers 
bound  in.  N.  Y. :    Beadle  and  Adams,  n.  d. 


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1109.    .  The  sauu',  with  4  pp.    "In  :\remoria)ir '  printed 

within  mourning  borders,  and  preceding-  the  title-page.  16mo, 
cloth,  original  printed  wrappers,  within  mourning  borders' 
and  vignette  portrait  of  Lincoln,  bound  in. 

N.  Y. :  Beadle  and  Co..  n.  d. 

1110.  VINCENT  (MARVIN  R.).  A  Sermon  on  the  As- 
sassination of  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  at  Tt-oy,  April  23, 
1865.    8vo,  cloth,  front  wrapper  bound  in.  ^  Troy  ]  865 

1111.  VINCENT  (THOMAS  M.).  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Edwin  M.  Stanton.  Address  delivered  before  Burnside  Post, 
No.  8,  April  25,  1889.  8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
26  pp.  Wash.  1890 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscrip- 
tion on  front  wrapper.  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of 
three  portraits  of  Lincoln,  one  of  Stanton,  and  a  view  of  Lin- 
coln's  birth-place. 

1112.  VINCENT  (THOMAS  M.).  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Ed^^an  i\I.  Stanton.  Paper  read  before  the  M.  0.  of  the  L.  L. 
of  the  U.  S.  Jan.  6,  1892.  8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.  N.  p.  1892 

Contains  S~>  pp.  and  varies  somewhat  with  the  preceding 
issue. 

1113.  WALDEN(TREADWELL).  The  National  Sacrifice. 
A  Sermon.     8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Phila.  1865 

1114.  WALKER  (R.  J.).  Letter  of  Hon.  R.  J.  Walker  in 
favor  of  the  Re-election  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Lond.,  Sept. 
30,  1864.     8vo.  cloth.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

1115.  WALLACE   (REV.  C.  C).     A  Prince  and  a  Great 

]\Ian   is   Fallen.     Funeral  Address      .      .      .      delivered   at 

Placerville,  Cal.,  April  19,  1865.    8vo.  half  morocco,  wrappers 

bound  in.  Placerville,  Cal.,  1865 

Scarce. 

1116.  WAR  Powers  of  the  President  (Whiting),  Bost.  1862; 
Habeas  Corpus,  A  Response  to  Mr.  Binney  (Nicholas),  Louis- 
ville 1862;  The  Soldier's  Right  to  Vote.  Wash.  1864:  Opinion 
on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  the  Military  to  Try  and 
Execute  the  Assassins  of  the  President  (Speed),  Wash.'  1865. 
In  one  volume.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

1117.  AVARWICK  (CHARLES  F.).  Liberty  and  Lincoln. 
Addre.ss  before  the  Young  Republican  Club  of  Germantown, 
Feb.  9.  1899.     8vo.  elotli,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

N.  p.  [1899] 

1118.  WASHBURXE  (HON.  E.  B.).  Abraham  Lincoln, 
His  Personal  History  and  Public  Record.  Speech  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  May  29.  1860.   8  pp.  8vo,  limp  red  leather. 

Wash.    1860 
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1119.  WASHINGTON  Despotism  (The),  Dissected  in 
Articles  from  the  Metropolitan  Record.  loO  i)p.,  16mo,  clotli. 
original  wrappers  bouncl  in.  N.  Y.  LSG:? 

Contains     a     threc-ac-t     jilay.     entitled     "Tlie     Administration 
Telegrapli ;  or  How  it  is  done." 

1120.  WATTERSOX   (HENRY).     Abraham  Lincoln.     An 

Oration  delivered  before  the  Lincoln  Union.     Portrait.     4to, 

half  red  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

[Louisville  1895] 
Large  tapeb  copy. 

1121.  WAYMAN  (JAIIES).  The  Passing  Away  of  Hu- 
man Greatness :     A  Sermon  in  Newington  (Jhapel,  Renshaw 

Street.    8  pp.  12mo.  half  green  morocco.         Liverpool   [1865] 
Very  Scarce. 

1122.  WEBB  (EDWIN  B.).  :\Iemorial  Sermons.  The 
Cajiture  of  Richmond.  Some  of  the  Results  of  the  AVar.  The 
Assassination  of  the  President.    8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in. 

Bost.    1865 

1123.  WELLES  (GIDEON).  Lincoln  and  Seward.  With 
Incidents  and  Comments.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1874 

1 1 24.     -.  Another  copy,  the  same. 

1125.  WELLS  (J.  G.).  Wells'  Illustrated  National  Cam- 
paign Hand-book  for  1860.  Illustraied  with  portraits.  12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1860 

Contains  biographical  sketches  of  Lincoln,  Douglas,  and  the 
other  candidates  in  this  campaign. 

1126.  WELLS  (THEODORE  W.).  Victory  Turned  to 
I\lourning.  A  Memorial  Sermon  on  the  occasion  of  the  As- 
sassination of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  at  Bayonne,  April 
23,  1865.    8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Jersey  City,  1865 
With  an  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  inserted.     Very  Scarce. 

1127.  WENTWORTH  (J.  B.).  A  Discourse  on  the  Death 
of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Buffalo,  April  23,  1865. 
8vo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Buffalo,  1865 

1128.  WESTALL  (JOHN).  In  Memoriam.  Read  before 
the  Citizens  of  Fall  River.  8vo.  boards,  morocco  back,  original 
wrappers  lx)und  in.  Fall  River  1865 

ExTHK.MEi.Y  SCARCE.      Only  Is.l  coijies  i)rintod. 

1129.  WHIPPLE  (WAYNE).  The  Story-Life  of  Lincoln. 
Profusely  illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  Phila.  1908 

1130.  WHITE  (ERSKJNE  X.  i.  Tlie  Personal  Influence  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Sermon  preached  at  New  Rochelle,  June 
1,  1865.     8vo,  cloth,  original  covei's  bound  in.         X.  Y.  3865 

1131.  WHITE  (HORACE).  Abraham  Lincoln  in  1854. 
Address  before  the  Illinois  Historical  Society,  Jan.  30,  1908. 
8vo.  clotli,  07-iginal  covei's  bonnd  in.        |  Sj)ringfield,  111.  1908] 

117 


1132.  WHITE  (PLINY  II.).  Sermon  occasioned  by  the 
Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  preached  at  Coventry,  April 
23,  1865.    8vo,  cloth,  original  covers  bonnd  in. 

Brattleboro,  1865 

1133.  [WHITE  (RICHARD  GRANT).]  Revelations:  A 
Companion  to  the  "New  Gospel  of  Peace."'  According  to 
Abraham.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half  brown  nioroceo, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.      N.  Y. :  Feeks  and  Bancker,  1863 

1134.     .  Another   copy.      12mo,   full   calf,   gilt   edges, 

original  wrapper  bonnd  in.  N.  Y. :  M.  Doolady,  1863 

1135.  [WHITE  (RICHARD  GRANT).]  The  New  Gospel 
of  Peace  according  to  St.  Benjamin.  The  four  parts  com- 
plete. First  Editions.  4  vols.,  12mo,  cloth,  original  paper 
covers  bound  in.  N.  Y.  [1863-66] 

1136.  WHITING  (WILLIAM).  Military  Arrests  in  Time 
of  War.    8vo,  half  roan,  front  cover  bound  in.    (Hinges  weak.) 

Wash.  1863 

With  author's  presentation  inscription  on  wrapper. 

1137.  WHITMAN  (WALT.).  Elegaie  Ode.  The  Words 
from  President  Lincoln's  Burial  Hymn.  The  Music  composed 
by  C.  Villiers  Stanford.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original 
covers  bound  in.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1884 

1138.  WHITMAN  (WALT).  Hymn  on  the  Death  of  Lin- 
coln. Hand-colored  frontispiece,  initials,  and  tail-piece.  12mo, 
Vellum.  Lond. :  Essex  House  Press,  1900 

One  of  135  copies  printed  throughout  on  vellum. 

1139.  WHITMAN  (WALT).  Memories  of  President  Lin- 
coln and  other  Lyrics  of  the  War.  16mo,  parchment  boards, 
uncut.  Portland  1906 

One  of  100  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

1140.  WHITMAN  (WALT).  Elegaie  Ode.  The  Words 
from  President  Lincoln 's  Burial  Hymn.  The  Music  composed 
by  C.  Villiers  Stanford.    Portrait.    4to,  half  morocco. 

Leipzig:  Roder,  n.  d. 
Scarce. 

1141.  WHITNEY  (HENRY  C).  The  Lincoln  Autograph 
Album.  Embracing  likewise  the  Favorite  Poetry  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Portraits  and  numerous  illustrati.ons  and,  facsimiles. 
4to,  cloth.  Chicago  [1891] 

Autograph    presentation    copy    from    Lincoln's    friend    James 
W.  Somers  to  Judge  I.  P.  Lothrop. 

1142.  WHITNEY  (HENRY  C).  A  Souvenir  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Portrait  and  facsimiles  of  Lfttcrs  from  Lincoln  to 
Whitnei/.     4to,  full  roan,  oi-iginal  covers  Iwuiid  in. 

Chicago  1891 

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1U;1  WHITNEY  (HEXKY  C.j.  Life  on  the  Circuit  with 
Lincoln,  with  Sketches  of  Grant,  Sherman,  and  others.  Illus- 
trations.    Thick  square  8vo.  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  [1892] 

1144.  WILLCOX  (G.  B.)  and  FIELD  (THOMAS  P.). 
Funeral  Obser\'ances  at  New  London,  Conn.,  April  19,  18H5. 
8vo.  half  green  morocco,  original  covers  boiuul  in. 

N<nv  London  1865 

1145.  WILLLUIS  (HON.  THOMAS).  Eulooy  on  the  Life 
and  Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  3G  pp.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Pittsburgh  1865 

1146.  WILLIAMS   (ROBERT  II.).     "A  Time  to  Weep."' 

A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  April 

29   [19]   1865  in  Frederick,  Md.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original 

wrappers  bound  in.  Frederick,  ]\ld.,  1865 

Very  Scarce.     Not  in  Lambert  or  Burton. 

1147.  WILLIAMS  (ROBERT  H.).  God's  Chosen  Ruler. 
A  Sermon.    Svo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Frederick,  Md.,  1865 

1148.  WILLIS  iSAMUEL  B.).  Sermon  on  the  Death  of 
the  Late  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  Sunday,  April  23,  1865, 
in  the  Post  Chapel.  Citadel  Square,  Charleston,  S.  C.  8  pp. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  front  wrapper  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1865 

1149.  WILLSON  (EDMUND  B.).  The  Proclamation  of 
Freedom.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  North  Church,  Salem, 
January  4.  ^SiV^.  16  pp.  Svo.  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.  Salem  1863 

1150.  WILSON    (MIRIA:\1  HAMMOND).     In  ^Memoriam. 

Abraham  Lincoln.     A  Poem.     Printed  within  hlack  borders. 

8  pp.  4to.  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.      [Springfield  1881] 
Scarce. 

1151.  WILSON  (RUFUS  ROCKWELL).  Lincoln  in  Cari- 
cature. Illustrated  with  32  plates.  4to,  half  olive  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top.  uncut.  N.  p. :  Privately  Printed  1903 

1152.  AVILSON  (WILLIAM  B.).  A  Glimpse  of  the  United 
States  Military  Telegraph  Corps  and  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Svo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in.  Phila.   [1889] 

1153.  WILSON  (WILLIAM  T.).  The  Death  of  President 
Lincoln.  Sermon  preached  at  Albany,  April  19,  1865.  Svo, 
half  red  morocco,  original  glazed  wrappers  bound  in. 

Albany  1865 

1154.  WINDSON  (WILLIAM).  Justice  and  Mercy:  A 
Sermon  at  the  ^Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  of  Davenport, 
Iowa,  on  the  National  Fast  Day.  Svo,  half  green  morocco, 
wrappers  bound  in.  Davenpoi-t.  Iowa,  1865 

A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  inserted. 

110 


1155.  [WINDSOR  (JOHN  H.).l  The  Surety  of  the  Up- 
right. Discourse  in  Saco.  ]Maine.  8vo.  cloth,  front  wi^apper 
l^o"n^l  ill-  P>iddeford  1865 

1156.  WIXES  (FREDERICK  HOWARD).  Forty  Years 
After.  The  Greatness  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Svo,  cloth,  orig- 
inal wrappers  bound  in.  Springfield,  III,  1905 

1157.  WIXXOWIXGS  for  Lincoln's  Birthdav  (Mawson;, 
1903;  Extracts  from  Abraham  Lincoln  (1900);  A  Man  of 
Destiny  (Staples),  1902.    3  vols.,  12mo,  cloth. 

1158.  WOOD   (JAMES).     John  Wilkes  Booth  der  Morder 

Lincoln's,   oder  das   Opfer  der  Rebellion.     Illustrirter   his- 

torischer  Roman  aus  der  neusten  Geschichte  der  Vereinigten 

Staaten  von  Amerika.     Numerous  portraits.     4  vols.     12mo, 

half  green  morocco  (a  few  pp.  missing,  slightly  stained). 

Berlin  1867 
Veky  scarce. 

1159.  WOODBURY  (AUGUSTUS).  A  Sketch  of  the  Char- 
acter of  Abraham  Lincoln.  28  pp.  12mo,  cloth,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Providence  1865 

1160.  Another  copy,  the  same. 

1161.  WOODBURY  (AUGUSTUS).  The  Son  of  God  calleth 
the  Dead  to  Life.  A  Sermon  suggested  by  the  Assassination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     12mo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Pro\ddence  1865 

1162.  WORCESTER  (THOMAS).  Abraham  Lincoln.  A 
Discoui*se  delivered  on  the  National  Fast  Day,  June  1,  1865. 
Svo,  cloth.  N.  p..  n.  d. 

1163.  W^ORDS  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (Thomas),  Chicago 
•[1898];  The  Real  Lincoln  (Minor),  Richmond,  Va.,  1904; 
Liberty's  Martyr  (Boundy),  Jermyn,  1897.  3  vols.  12nio, 
cloth. 

1164.  WORDS  of  Abraham  Lincoln  (French),  X.  Y.,  1892; 
The   Storv  of  Abraham  Lincoln   for  Young  Readers,  N.  Y. 

[1896];  Choosing  ''Abe"  Lincoln  Captain,  N.  Y.,  1899; 
Abraham  Lincoln  (Choate),  N.  Y.,  u.  d. ;  The  Little  Life  of 
Lincohi  (Whipple),  Phila.  [1909],  and  3  others.  8  vols.  12mo 
and  16mo,  cloth  and  boards. 

1165.  WORKINGMAN'S  REASONS  for  the  Re-election  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.    8  pp.    Svo,  cloth.  No  imprint  [1864] 

1166.  WORTMAN  (REV.  DENIS).  A  Discourse  on  the 
Death  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in  Schenectady.  N.  Y. 
22  pp.     Svo,  half  red  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in. 

Albany  1865 

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1167.  [Y.  (R.).]  Abraham  Lincolu.  A  Study.  32  pp. 
]6mo,  cloth.  Liverpool  1865 

A  very  appreciative  English  study  of  r.incoln,  written  a  few 
months  after  his  death. 

1168.  YARD  (ROBERT  B.).  The  Providential  Significance 
of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Discourse  delivered  at 
Newark,  N.  J.,  June  1,  1865.  8vo,  half  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Newark,  N.  J.,  n.  d. 

1169.  [YOUNG  (EDWARD  J.).]     The  Lesson  of  the  Hour. 

[From  Monthly  Religious  Magazine.]     9  pp.    8vo,  half  green 

morocco.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Very   scarce.       Only   50  copies   printed.       A.   L.   S.   of  the 
author  inserted,  relating  to  this  and  other  of  his  writings. 

1170.  YOUNG  FOLK'S  Library.  Abraham  Lincoln;  Lin- 
coln's Speeches.  Portrait.  2  vols.,  square  12mo,  half  crushed 
brown  morocco,  gilt  tops.  Bost.  [1894-98] 

1171.  YOURTEE   (S.  L.).     A  Sermon  on  the  Funeral  of 

Abraham  Lincoln.    16  pp.    8vo,  cloth,  original  printed  brown 

wrappers  bound  in.  Springfield,  Ohio,  1865 

Scarce. 

1172.  ZABRISKIE  (A.  C).  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the 
Political  and  Memorial  Medals  struck  in  honor  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.  Only  75  copies 
printed.  N.  Y. :   Printed  for  the  Author,  1873 

1173.  ZWART  (A.  C.  DE).  Hoe  de  Zoon  van  den  Pionier 
President  Werd.  De  Levensgeschiedenis  van  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.   Portrait.    12mo,  cloth.  Amsterdam,  n.  d. 


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